Moroccan literary prizes are very rare. We therefore welcome the creation of a new prize in 2024, in honour of Abdelmalek Laroui.
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How the name of a street in Casablanca leads us to delve into colonial history, military history and the history of Islam.
How do you bring back your favourite purchases made during a trip to Morocco? And what are you allowed to take with you without formalities?
The European Court has ruled against the labelling of ‘Moroccan origin’, against the ban on imports into France and in favour of maintaining the agreement until 4 October 2025.
What do you call a house in Arabic? What are the differences between dar, bayt, manzil and riad, the four words most commonly used to describe a place to live?
Hitchhiking is not a popular means of transport in Morocco. Drivers do not want to pick up strangers, especially foreigners.
Two days before the Atlas Cubs’ first match in France, a first look at the Moroccan squad for the #2024OG
A professional in graphic design and visual communications, Mounir is using his talent to promote Morocco with a StreetWear line.
15 reasons to come to Morocco or stay abroad. And just one piece of advice: whatever your reasons, prepare your expatriation carefully.
A foreigner married into a Berber family is suddenly given the gift of understanding Amazigh. Is this a blessing?
You have to delve into the figures and the discussions on social networks to understand why people who make their living abroad vote Rassemblement National.
The price of sheeps is soaring, much faster than inflation, despite animals being imported to “ease tensions”. Because Moroccans don’t want foreign sheep, they want Sardis with beautiful horns!
The Eid bonus is exempt from income tax and CNSS contributions up to a limit of 2,000 dirhams per employee per year. How should it be processed?
An unplanned visit to the medina in Salé led me to discover a somewhat secret place, not polluted by tourism. With many beautiful things to see.
From negotiations to the finish line at the end of April, a quiet 1st May: trade unionism and workers’ rights in Morocco, a complex history and a slow conquest
Moroccan gastronomy from the simplest to the most complex, with the arrival of foreign cuisines, the wide range of what you can eat in Morocco
















