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Morocco, Mauritius to strengthen bilateral cooperation: FMs

Morocco, Mauritius to strengthen bilateral cooperation: FMs

RABAT, Jan. 14 (Xinhua) — Moroccan Minister of Foreign Affairs Nasser Bourita and his Mauritian counterpart Alan Ganoo on Friday discussed bilateral relations at a video conference, Moroccan official news agency reported. The two ministers stressed their shared desire to push forward a revitalization of bilateral cooperation in many areas and promote a multidimensional partnership … Read more

Africa’s COVID-19 cases pass 10.15 mln: Africa CDC

Africa's COVID-19

ADDIS ABABA, Jan. 13 (Xinhua) — The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Africa reached 10,159,243 cases as of Wednesday evening, the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) said. The specialized healthcare agency of the African Union (AU) said the death toll across the continent stands at 232,363 with 9,046,310 recoveries so … Read more

Mane, Salah and more — Six stars to watch at the Cup of Nations

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YAOUNDÉ: The Africa Cup of Nations begins in Cameroon on Sunday with the continent’s top-ranked side Senegal seen as the team to beat alongside reigning champions Algeria. AFP Sport picks out six stars to watch at the tournament:   Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting (Bayern Munich and Cameroon) Choupo-Moting was dismissed at times during his two-year stint … Read more

Morocco want to ditch underachievers tag in Africa Cup of Nations

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JOHANNESBURG: Morocco head to Cameroon without out-of-favour Chelsea midfielder Hakim Ziyech and hoping to end a 46-year wait for a second Africa Cup of Nations title. The North Africa kingdom boasts one of the strongest leagues in the continent and its stars are dotted across Europe, but the national team consistently underachieves in the flagship tournament. … Read more

Premier League trio to feature in Africa Cup of Nations

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Premier League trio Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Riyad Mahrez will be star attractions in Cameroon at the Africa Cup of Nations, which promises to be “exceptional” according to the top football official in the continent. The 36-match group phase kicks off on January 9 at the newly built Olembe Stadium in Yaounde and the tournament concludes … Read more

Sporting world battles surging Covid cases

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PARIS: The coronavirus is once again disrupting global sport, forcing the cancellation of English Premier League matches and the scrapping of a one-day cricket series. AFP Sport looks at the state of play around the world as authorities scramble to cope with the surging pandemic. Football Five of the 10 Premier League matches scheduled for … Read more

Roundup: Africa’s COVID-19 cases surpass 9-mln mark amid call for local manufacturing of vaccines

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ADDIS ABABA, Dec. 16 (Xinhua) — The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Africa surpassed the 9-million mark on Wednesday as the continent strives for adequate access to vaccines. The Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) said that as of Wednesday evening, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases had reached 9,033,788 as … Read more

Moroccan economy rebounds with strong growth: IMF

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RABAT: Morocco’s economy has rebounded with GDP in 2021 projected to grow 6.3 per cent on the back of a rapid response to the coronavirus pandemic, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Friday. “Thanks to a very successful vaccination campaign and the prompt response of the authorities, the health crisis has been placed under control … Read more

British teenager: The youngest person to fly around the world

British teenager: The youngest person to fly around the world

At the age of 18 years and 150 days, a British teenager became the youngest person to fly solo around the globe. Travis Ludlow left a Dutch airport on May 29 and returned 44 days later, making stops in Poland, Russia, the United States, Canada, Greenland, Iceland, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Spain, Morocco, France, and … Read more

Algeria-Morocco standoff threatens Spain gas supplies

TUNIS: Algeria pumps huge volumes of gas through Morocco into Europe, but with Algiers and Rabat at loggerheads as a pipeline agreement nears expiry, experts say the taps could soon be turned off. That would hit Spain’s gas supplies just as prices soar across Europe and with winter approaching, and Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares … Read more

Best Places to Travel in August

The Best Places to Travel in August

Is there a month that is better suited to a vacation than August?

Whether you’re soaking in the sun on an exclusive Mediterranean island or holing up in a bucolic corner of the Mid-Atlantic, the peak of summer is the ideal time to discard all 9-to-5 duties and indulge in a trip. Plus, with the European Union opening up to American tourists this summer and states relaxing COVID restrictions, we’re more excited to book a flight than ever. Here are nine of the greatest places to visit in August if you want to get a vacation in before Labor Day.

 Madeira, Portugal              

This island, located 300 miles west of Morocco, is known for its winemaking and consumption. The Madeira Wine Festival (August 29 to September 12) celebrates the islanders’ six-century development of the unique oxidation process that produces their signature wine. There are events and celebrations throughout the island.

Kenya

The Great Migration, when more than 1.5 million wildebeest cross East Africa every year between July and October, is one of the most awe-inspiring natural sights on the earth. The Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya is the greatest spot to see the phenomena, with plenty of rivers (where the real action happens) and cliffs overlooking the savannah.

Woodstock, Vermont

Woodstock’s appeal extends far beyond fall foliage and craft beer in one of the most attractive towns in America. The city oozes New England charm at any time, which is clearly evidenced by the lovely and quaint Woodstock Inn & Resort. The 142-room hotel thrives in the summer when the on-site garden boasts more than 200 varieties of produce that get sent directly to the property’s two restaurants.

 Costa Smeralda, Sardinia

Sardinia’s Costa Smeralda is one of Europe’s most glamorous summer getaways, with stunning white sands and yacht-crammed waters off Porto Cervo. Lean into the luxe vibe by booking one of the suites at the hotel Cala di Volpe.

Utah               

Utah is renowned for its national parks (its state parks are pretty spectacular, too), but there are plenty of reasons to visit this summer outside of the obvious. (Depending on where you are, the temperatures range from 70 to 99 degrees during August.) Get your dose of thrills with an ATV ride around the Coral Pink Sand Dunes, with 2,000 acres of sand that turn pink as the sun begins to set.

 Napa Valley, California

August is one of the greatest months to visit Napa Valley because it coincides with the region’s harvest season (August through October). Although the crowds are thicker at this time of year, you may still have a beautiful, intimate vacation if you know where to seek. Begin by booking a room at the Four Seasons Resort Napa Valley, one of the summer’s most interesting new hotels.

Minnesota

Summer is state fair season, and few states honor the tradition better than Minnesota. The country’s second-largest fair (after Texas, of course) was canceled in 2020, but the government is hopeful that this year “should be pretty close to the normal event.”And in this case, normal means outdoor beer festivals, classic car shows, Miranda Lambert and Tim McGraw performances, and 500 food stalls serving up all things deep-fried and skewered.

North Fork, Long Island          

Each summer, the North Fork of Long Island provides a welcome contrast to the hectic Hamptons on the southern spike. Instead of imported city glitz, it’s a countrified hideaway, mostly full of family farms, vineyards, and small towns filled with clapboard homes. While the Hamptons crowds struggle to find a spot on the beach, spend the month of August exploring the quiet charm of this charming area.

Isla Holbox, Mexico            

The beautiful monsters appear in the warm waters between Isla Mujeres and Isla Contoy every year during whale shark season in the Mexican Caribbean, which runs from May to September. The amount of plankton in the ocean, which the whales gather to feed on, makes August a particularly good month for whale sightings. This year, on August 30, enjoy Whale Shark Day on lovely Isla Holbox—no there’s a better time to try your hand at a once-in-a-lifetime whale shark dive.

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Nora Fatehi celebrates 1 Billion views on Dilbar song

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The Moroccan dancer Nora Fatehi is very famous for her dance moves. She always comes up with new belly dance videos which go viral all around the world. The Moroccan dancer becomes a very popular showbiz personality in Bollywood and all over the world in a very short time. She produced many hit video songs … Read more

UAE And Egypt Welcome Morocco-Israel Normalization Decision

UAE And Egypt Welcome Morocco-Israel Normalization Decision

Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed has welcomed the agreement between Morocco and Israel. In a statement on Thursday, he welcomed the US decision to recognize Morocco’s sovereignty in Western Sahara, and for Rabat to resume contacts with Israel and establish diplomatic relations. Mohammed bin Zayed said that the agreement is an important … Read more

COAS shares Pakistan’s contributions in war against terrorism in Morocco

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Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa visited Morocco on four day official visit. According to ISPR Army Chief Gen Bajwa visited Royal College of Higher Military Education and shared his views on “Emerging Security Environment and its Challenges, Security situation in the region and Pakistan’s contributions in war against terrorism”. COAS said … Read more

Pakistan, Morocco hold another round of Bilateral Political Consultations

Pakistan and Morocco

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Morocco Sunday held second round of Bilateral Political Consultations (BPC) here focusing the entire gamut of bilateral relations including political, economic, commercial, security and people-to-people ties. According to a Foreign Office press release, The consultation was held during the visit of Ambassador Abdelkader EL Ansari, from the Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs … Read more

Russia may buy Turkish or Moroccan products replacing China’s food

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MOSCOW: Russia will import  vegetable, seafood and fruits from Turkey or Morocco, replacing imports from China after the coronavirus outbreak, officially announced on Wednesday (February 5). According to the sources of Anadolu Agency, Dmitry Vostrikov, head of Russia’s Food Products Manufacturers and Suppliers Association, said, “Vegetables, fruits and seafood make up the basis of Chinese food … Read more

UNESCO added date palm in heritage list

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The date palm, which was recognized by UNESCO on Wednesday, has for centuries played an important role in the growth of civilizations in the hot and dry regions of the Arab world. Now date palm-related knowledge, traditions and practices have been inscribed on Unesco’s list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The tree, whose roots … Read more