National competition for Mohammed VI Qur’an memorization and declamation...
Rabat, July 22, 2013 (MAP) The National competition for Mohammed VI Qur'an memorization and declamation award opened on Monday in Rabat. Some 246 people, including 28 females, are taking part in the...
View ArticleHow my stay in Morocco has opened my eyes to the world
By Erin Geneva Morocco World News Rabat, July 22, 2013 After visiting over 20 different countries I have learned that the country and culture a person is raised in plays a strong role in the...
View ArticleMoroccans disappointed with Ramadan TV programmes
By Siham Ali Rabat, July 23, 2013 Moroccans are unhappy with the quality of home-produced programmes on national television during Ramadan. Viewers hoping for an improvement in the quality of broadcast...
View ArticleTeachers between cafés and gossip
By Rachid Khouya Morocco World News Smara, July 24, 2013 Every day they sit in same cafés, booking the same chairs and tables, meeting the same friends, talking about the same topics and subjects,...
View ArticleHow Morocco has shaped my identity as a young adult and aspiring scholar...
By Anna Jacobs Morocco World News Charlottesville, Virginia, July 25, 2013 To read Part 1 The transition from tourism to residency in Morocco was a difficult one. Questions of where to travel turns...
View ArticleMoroccan Media and Moral panic
By Rania Mjahd Morocco World News Fez, July 25, 2013 Media organizations are one of the most powerful competitors to the social institutions in making and controlling the public opinion. Media does not...
View ArticleDounia Batma’s controversial marriage: A public matter or a private affair?
By Youssef Sourgo Morocco World News Casablanca, July 25, 2013 Moroccan singer Dounia Batma has recently drawn public attention to her relationship with her Bahraini manager after officially...
View ArticleDounia Batma “happy, proud” to be Gulf millionaire’s second wife
By Sara El Bekri Morocco World News Marrakesh, July 25, 2013 In a recent interview, famous Moroccan singer Dounia Batma was asked how she feels about marrying an already married man and whether she...
View ArticleThe Libyan Ring: Memories of a journey to libya
By Mohamed El Hassan Abou El Fadel Morocco World News Inezgane, Morocco, July 26, 2013 It seems to me that my stay in Albuquerque was quite a treasure at the cultural and educational levels. If I am to...
View ArticleMorocco: female taxi drivers and sexual harassment
By Sara El Bekri Morocco World News Marrakesh, July 26, 2013 Tonight on my way back home I took a taxi and the driver was a woman. Actually, I have been many times in a taxi with a female driver. Yet...
View ArticleHominy and Symphony: an experience with Apache Indians in Arizona
By Mohamed El Hassan Abou El Fadel Morocco World News Inezgane, Morocco, July 27, 2013 Plenty of people round the world loved watching western films in the sixties and seventies. People were hungry to...
View ArticlePrint Media and Women Politicians
By Lhoussine Qasserras Morocco World News Kenitra, Morocco, July 28, 2013 It is evident that print media is a considerably powerful force in framing our conceptions and understanding of the self, the...
View ArticleWinds of Change Association Organizes Iftar for Dar Lakbira Inhabitants in...
By Mohamed A. Qasserras Morocco World News Kenitra, Morocco, July 28, 2013 On Wednesday, July 24, in partnership with Dar Lakbira Association (orphanage), Winds of Change Association for Social Work...
View ArticleThe old Apache Squaw: an experience with Apache Indians in Arizona
By Mohamed El Hassan Abou El Fadel Morocco World News Inezgane, Morocco, July 29, 2013 Some people see Indian reservations as states within a state while others think it is nothing but an elaborate...
View ArticleKey to American history
By Mohamed El Hassan Abou El Fadel Morocco World News Inezgane, Morocco, July 30, 2013 What “Key” do you think that is? It is one of the most important key words in the history of the US. It’s Francis...
View ArticleHow Morocco has shaped my identity as a young adult and aspiring scholar...
By Anna Jacobs Morocco World News Charlottesville, Virginia, July 30, 2013 To read Part 1, to read Part 2 Traveling and immersing oneself in other perspectives makes us see ourselves for who we really...
View ArticleCome on, cactus fruits are cheap today
By Youssef Acim Morocco World News Benimellal, Morocco, August 1, 2o13 “Come on, come on, cactus fruits, cactus fruits, cactus fruits are cheap today. They are sweet like sugar. I am about to finish,...
View ArticleMorocco: one of the world’s largest sugar consumers
By Omar Bihmidine Morocco World News Tangier, August 1, 2013 Moroccans are known to drink tea on a daily basis. As a result, they always use sugar as an indispensable ingredient while preparing this...
View ArticleSpanish child molester: impunity prevails over Moroccans’ honor
Morocco World News Marakkesh, August 1, 2013 The Spanish child molester who was sentenced to 30 years in prison have been generously set free and allowed to leave the country in total impunity and...
View ArticleDr. Khan’s tolerance index: a constructive path towards peace
By Mohamed El Hassan Abou El Fadel Morocco World News Inezgane, Morocco, August 2, 2013 Among his so many professional, intellectual and civic duties and occupations, Dr. Khan manages to find time to...
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