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Minister Otmani: South-South cooperation, ‘a crucial lever’ for development in Africa |
Tokyo to make of Morocco hub for exports to EU, Africa – Japanese FMCairo, May 5, 2012 (MAP) |
Moroccan Rights NGO Urges For Intervention To Protect Sequestered Population In Tindouf: StatementMoroccan League for the Defense of Human Rights called on the international community to intervene to ensure the protection of the Sahrawis held against their will in Tindouf camps (Algeria's south-west) and to pile up pressure on the Algerian government in order to allow their census by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). |
HM the King officially launches medical assistance programme in Casablanca |
Australian SBS radio interview about the Moroccan Sahara |
Parliamentary Elections Evidence Acceleration Of Reforms Launched Under The Leadership Of HM The King – ClintonThe constitutional referendum and the parliamentary elections of November 25 are reflective of an acceleration of reforms spurred by HM King Mohammed VI since his enthronement, underscored on Sunday in Rabat U.S. |
Morocco designated Security Council African representative at Peace building commissionMorocco was designated as the Security Council’s African representative at the Peace building Commission (PBC) for a one year term, the UN said on Thursday.This accession will enable the Kingdom to continue its leading role as a key player in maintaining peace in Africa, MAP learnt.Morocco alread |
Morocco earmarked USD 400Mn to renovate road network in SaharaThe Moroccan government earmarked, between 1975 and 2007, some USD 400Mn to build and renovate the road network in its Southern Provinces, known as the Sahara, said recently Equipment and Transport minister, Karim Ghellab. |
Sahara issue - French President hailed Morocco's autonomy initiative as a 'good starting point'Morocco's initiative to grant substantial autonomy to its Southern Provinces, the Sahara, is a "good starting point", said recently French President, Nicolas Sarkozy. He added that "Morocco has presented a plan. Let's get around the table and talk. |


