Hear about travel to Southern Morocco as the Amateur Traveler talks to Ady from Hit The Road Music Studio about an area he fell in love with while touring it in a
70 percent surge in year-on-year growth at Africa's largest tech and start-up show in Morocco supercharges the epic African race to define its own digital dynasty
Three easyJet aircraft will be based at the Essex and six new routes will be introduced, from what is the company's tenth airline base, with destinations including Pisa, Gran Canaria, Dalaman and Antalya, Marrakech as well as Enfidha in…
Deputy Secretary-General of ASEAN for ASEAN Political-Security Community, Dato’ Astanah Abdul Aziz, received the Ambassador of Morocco to ASEAN, Ouadia Benabdellah, this morning at the ASEAN Headquarters. They exchanged views on ways and…
A PhD student at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland, with the support of a CNRS researcher, has discovered a fossil that bridges the evolutionary...
Morocco has grown its automotive industry from virtually non-existent to Africa's largest in less than two decades - but it's next challenge is to stay competitive as worldwide auto production transitions to EVs
More than 250 companies that manufacture cars or their components operate in Morocco. French automaker Renault, the country's largest private employer, calls Morocco “Sandero-land” because it produces nearly all of its subcompact Dacia…
A significant milestone has been recorded in the implementation of the Nigeria-Morocco Gas Pipeline project according to ETAFAT, the firm overseeing the project. The company confirmed that the project has advanced a step forward following…
Chinese car battery manufacturers Hailiang and Shinzoom will set up two separate plants in Morocco, as the country seeks to adapt its growing automotive sector to increasing demand for electric vehicles, Moroccan officials said on Tuesday.
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. A train that travels from rural northern Morocco to a port on the Mediterranean Sea carries no passengers. Three times a day, it brings hundreds of cars stacked bumper to bumper from a…
A train that travels from rural northern Morocco to a port on the Mediterranean Sea carries no passengers. Three times a day, it brings hundreds of cars stacked bumper to bumper from a Renault factory outside Tangiers to vessels that…