EXCLUSIVE: AFCON 2025 Final — Why CAF Sanctioned Senegal
13 avril 2026Médias24 reveals the reasoning behind the decision on the appeal concerning the 2025 AFCON final between Morocco and Senegal. Withdrawal from the field, referee authority, right to protest: the CAF Appeals Board clarifies key rules and validates the interpretation put forward by Morocco’s defense.
Morocco launches digital mining cadastre to cut red tape and boost investments
12 avril 2026On the occasion of GITEX 2026, held from April 7 to 9 in Marrakech, the Minister of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development officially announced the launch of the Kingdom’s digital mining cadastre. This new platform aims to modernize the sector, enhance transparency, and enable smoother, more immediate management of national mineral resources.
Second Batch of Six AH-64E Apache Helicopters Ready for Delivery to Morocco
12 avril 2026After the reception of the first batch in March 2025, a second batch of six AH-64E Apache combat helicopters is ready for delivery to Morocco.
GITEX Africa 2026: Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni Outlines Morocco’s Vision for Digital Sovereignty
12 avril 2026At the opening of GITEX Africa Morocco 2026, the Minister of Digital Transition, Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni, presented Morocco’s vision in response to global technological changes, advocating for a “third way” focused on sovereignty, innovation, and the use of digital transformation for development and citizens’ benefit.
Government maintains one‑million‑job target by 2026, excluding job losses in agriculture
12 avril 2026If the momentum observed in 2025 continues, the government expects to create over one million jobs by the end of 2026, excluding those lost in the agricultural sector due to drought.
Rachid Guerraoui: “Morocco is not bound to technological vassalage”
12 avril 2026Invited to the 12/13 special edition at Gitex Africa in Marrakech, Rachid Guerraoui, professor at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), delivers a pragmatic analysis of the effects of artificial intelligence on employment, digital sovereignty, and Morocco’s strategic choices.
GMT+1: Social fatigue and crisis of confidence in the background (Study)
24 mars 2026On Sunday, March 22, Moroccans switched back to GMT+1, the legal time in Morocco for several years now. The debate over this “shifted” legal time compared to the “natural” time has resurfaced. But this time, the discussion is less about clocks and more about the relationship between citizens and the state. Is this a signal worth decoding?
Sanlam–Allianz: a merger-acquisition creating a new heavyweight
21 mars 2026Sanlam Morocco is preparing to absorb Allianz Morocco as part of a merger that will give the new entity nearly 14% market share. Beyond the mechanics of the deal, the merger highlights the competitive, operational, and financial implications of a group set to reinforce its presence in the Moroccan insurance sector.
Legal Analysis – AFCON: Can CAS Challenge Morocco’s victory?
21 mars 2026Following the forfeit, Morocco’s victory was confirmed by the Confederation of African Football. The Senegalese Football Federation has announced its intention to appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, though such an appeal does not carry immediate suspensive effect.
Electricity: Morocco Opens Self-Production After Three Years of Waiting
21 mars 2026Published in the Official Gazette, the implementing decree sets out a long-awaited operational framework, paving the way for self-consumption and the partial resale of electricity amid mounting pressure on the national energy bill.
Sahara: US Senate launches procedure to designate Polisario as terrorist organization
18 mars 2026Three Republican senators — Ted Cruz, Tom Cotton, and Rick Scott — have introduced a bill asking the State Department to consider designating the Polisario as a terrorist organization, due to its links to networks supported by Iran. The initiative is part of a growing hardening of positions in the U.S. Congress on the security implications of the Sahara dispute.
Hydrocarbons: Why Morocco Fails to Meet Strategic Stock Minimum
18 mars 2026Sixty days. That is the legal threshold for hydrocarbon security stocks Morocco has never met since adopting its energy strategy in 2009. Fifteen years, two laws, dozens of announcements, and several crises later, the national average has hovered around 30 days or less. A systemic failure laid bare at a time when Platts prices soar past $1,100.
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