Moroccan authorities have promised to close all abandoned mines in Jerada after months of social unrest in the former mining town in the country's northeast.
Moroccan authorities have promised to close all abandoned mines in Jerada after months of unrest in the former mining town in the country’s northeast.
Morocco would need to spend almost $16 billion to prepare to host the 2026 World Cup, with every proposed stadium and training ground built from scratch or...
Moroccan authorities have arrested two leaders of protests that began last December in the northeastern Moroccan town of Jerada, relatives said Sunday.
Moroccans risking their lives scraping coal from abandoned mines have listened to local officials, the Mining Ministry and a close royal ally since they began...
Edouard Kunz knows timekeeping is important but the former Swiss watch precision mechanic admits that James Bond's Oriental Desert Express in remote eastern...
A suitcase bomb packed with nails and gas bottles could have caused heavy casualties, Belgium’s prime minister said Wednesday, a day after a soldier shot dead...
The head of one of Morocco's biggest Sufi orders, with tens of thousands of followers at home and abroad, died Wednesday aged 95, an official and local media...
Morocco said Wednesday it has broken up a "terrorist cell" linked to ISIS that authorities believe was planning attacks in the north of the country.
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Morocco announces the arrest of three men suspected of seeking to join the extremist ISIS' Libyan branch.
Moroccan authorities have arrested an Algerian national thought to be a member of Jund al-Khilafa, a jihadi group responsible for the September beheading of a...
Tensions flared Sunday between Algeria and Morocco after Rabat accused an Algerian soldier of firing on Moroccan civilians across their shared border and...
A Moroccan city bans olive trees because of pollen-linked allergies and set an end-of-the-year deadline for residents to remove them, media reports says.
In recent months, Morocco has seen rising tension between Islamists and secularists, escalating from wars of words to physical violence.
Morocco and Algeria, North Africa's two most powerful countries and biggest rivals, are accusing each other of mistreating Syrian refugees.