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King Mohammed VI has not yet visited the worst affected areas by the deadliest tremor in Morocco since 1960. Over 2,900 people lost their lives while thousands have been displaced.
The 6.8 magnitude earthquake has displaced thousands of Moroccans, especially in the worst hit isolated villages of the High Atlas Mountains.
At least 2,000 people were killed and many others injured following a powerful earthquake that struck Morocco.
Book Club: The culmination of 20 years of work, Jeff Koehler's North African cookbook is the largest collection of Maghrebi cuisine ever written. The cookbook takes the reader's palette on a transnational odyssey of flavours across both land and sea.
To mark International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples, human rights groups have issued a statement calling for the immediate release of Nasser Zefzafi, leader of the Rif Hirak protest movement.
Book Club: Al-Andalus, the Muslim Civilisation of the Iberian Peninsula, has often been viewed as a golden period of religious tolerance. With incidents of Islamophobia increasing across Europe, what can Europeans learn from the 700-year rule?
Tourism revenue to the end of May was about 1.7 billion dinars ($550 million), a 57 percent increase from the same period last year.
Activists have accused Turkish President Erdogan of dismissing Morocco's Arab identity after he referred to the country's World Cup win against Portugal as an African win.
Morocco is home to North Africa's largest Amazigh population. Rabat has long marginalised its language and culture in favour of Arabic and French, which in recent years has given rise to a movement asserting Amazigh identity.
The identity is heavily debated in Morocco, particularly during the World Cup after many Moroccan were angered by the international media reporting the Moroccan football team’s outstanding performance by referring to the Atlas Lions as only Arabs.