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Morocco, 3rd Most Popular Tourist Destination in Africa

Marrakech- Morocco remained the 3rd most popular tourist destination in Africa, according to the Bloom Consulting Country Brand Ranking 2014 / 2015. Morocco ranks 31st in the world and 3rd in Africa....

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Picture of the Day: Sepp Blatter’s Wife in Moroccan Caftan

Rabat- A new picture of Joseph "Sepp" Blatter’s wife in Caftan while chairing the official dinner on the sideline of the Final match of Club World Cup held last night in Marrakech Grand Stadium is...

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The many benefits of reading reviews

New York - Today, every manufacturer and designer puts a lot of efforts to do advertising. The problem with the advertisement is that you will never know what and who to trust. For example, one seller...

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Morocco’s Tourism Sector Attracts $2 Billion Investments in 2014

Rabat - Morocco’s tourism sector attracted $ 2 billion in investments in 2014, "despite a challenging international economic environment," Tourism Minister Lahcen Haddad said Monday. "Despite a...

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Morocco’s Chefchaouen Among 17 Most Beautiful Travel Destinations Of 2014

Rabat - Morocco’s northern city Chefchaouen was included on Buzzfeed Life’s list of the Most Beautiful Travel Destinations of 2014, issued on Saturday. Chefchaouen ranked 9th on Buzzfeed’s list of Most...

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Moroccan Playwright Stages New Play About Jihad in Belgium

Taroudant - A new play entitled “Jihad,” written by comedian and director Ismail Saidi, will be performed at the North Pole area in Brussels from December 26-30. Saidi, who is of Moroccan origin, uses...

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Video: New York Times 36 Hours in Casablanca

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Spain’s Tourism Sector is Booming

As a southern Mediterranean country, Spain has always enjoyed large numbers of tourists flocking to its shores. It’s not just warm weather that is drawing travellers to the country however, and Spain...

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This Is Why Morocco Banned Ridely Scott’s Movie ‘Exodus’

Rabat - The Moroccan Cinematographic Center (CCM) published a memo explaining on what grounds it built its decision to cancel the screening of Ridely Scott's controversial film "Exodus: Gods and...

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Rabat and Casablanca to Become “World Tourist Destinations”

Fez-The Moroccan Agency for Tourism Development (SMIT) aims at making Rabat and Casablanca “global destinations” and to spend about MAD 18 billion to develop rural tourism notwithstanding the economic...

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Real Prostitute in Nabil Ayouch’s Film About Prostitution in Morocco

Taroudant - Morocco’s film director Nabil Ayouch said that a real prostitute is among the cast of his new movie “Expired,” which outlines the daily life of four marginalized prostitutes in the city of...

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Ridley Scott’s Films Was Banned Because It Depicts God as A Child

Rabat - Sarim Fassi Fihri, director of the Moroccan Cinematographic Centre (CCM) said that the decision to ban Ridely Scott's movie "Exodus: Gods and Kings" was in accordance with the applicable laws....

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Muslim Moroccan Migrants in Europe: A New Book by University Researcher Moha...

Rabat - The prestigious American publisher Palgrave-Macmillan has just published a book entitled "Muslim Moroccan Migrants in Europe: Transnational Migration in its Multiplicity" by the Moroccan...

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Egyptian TV Presenter Says Morocco and Africa ‘Are Land of Sorcery’

Rabat - An Egyptian anchorwoman named Wafaa ElKilany said in her show broadcasted on MBC network that Morocco and Africa are the “land of sorcery.” Known for her treatment of sex-related topics, the...

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Moroccan sexologist launches her Web TV

Rabat - After fourteen years of experience in her clinic, Amal Chabach, first female sexologist in Morocco, is launching a YouTube channel to provide information and advice on sexuality.  Speaking in a...

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Essaouira among 20 destinations for 2015, Daily Telegraph

London - The Moroccan city of Essaouira is among the 20 destinations for 2015 according to British paper "Daily Telegraph." The paper says that Essaouira, known for its Gnaoua festival, retains the...

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Moroccan Film Producers Call for Lifting Censorship on Exodus

Rabat - The Moroccan Chamber of Film Producers called for lifting censorship on US movie Exodus. The body, chaired by Ahmed El Maanouni who is for freedom of creation, denounced in a statement the...

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Interview with Moroccan-Swiss Singer Elam Jay

Ouassima Boujrad Fez - Moroccan-Swiss singer Elam Jay released one of his brilliant works October 15, 2014, a wonderful single titled “Sunshine” that has broken the records on Facebook with one million...

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Picture of Selena Gomez in Abu Dhabi Mosque Stirs Controversy

Rabat-  American actress and singer Selena Gomez has caused outrage and anger on social media after posting on Instagram an offensive photo showing her ankle inside the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu...

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Moroccans and the Celebrations of Foreign Holidays

Fes - On Wednesday, many Arabs and Muslims around the world were impatient to welcome the New Year with various types of festivities, blindly imitating Western practices, the roots of which stem from a...

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