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Algiers · AlgiersAppeals Jury of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has rejected the appeal lodged by USM Alger against the decision imposed on it by the Confederation’s Interclub Competitions Committee, granting RS Berkane victory by forfeit in the first leg of the CAF Cup semi-final. The Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) said, in a statement, that […]See the Story
USMA-RSB Match: CAF rejects Algerian club’s appeal – The North Africa Post
Mohammed VI · MoroccoThe Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) has commended, before the UN Security Council, the efforts of King Mohammed VI, President of Al-Quds Committee, in favor of the Palestinian cause. This came in a statement by the Permanent Delegation of Uganda to the United Nations, as Chair of the Coordinating Bureau of NAM, during an open debate organized […]See the Story
Non-Aligned Movement commends before Security Council Moroccan King’s support for Palestinian Cause – The North Africa Post
United Nations · MadridThe High Representative of the UN for the Alliance of Civilizations, Miguel Ángel Moratinos, commended at a recent gathering in Madrid, the Spanish government’s endorsement of the Morocco-proposed autonomy plan for the Sahara aimed at resolving the longstanding regional dispute. Moratinos praised Spain’s stance as an “important political and strategic commitment,” during a meeting organized […]See the Story
Sahara: UN Representative Miguel Ángel Moratinos lauds Spanish Government’s support to Morocco’s Autonomy Plan – The North Africa Post
Paris, France · ParisFrench finance minister Bruno Le Maire said his country is ready to finance the 3MW power cable linking Dakhla in Morocco’s Sahara to Casablanca. The project was conducive to reducing the cost of energy, said Le Maire in his opening remarks at the Moroccan-French business forum. The statement confirms Paris recognizes fully Morocco’s economic sovereignty […]See the Story
French Finance minister reaffirms Paris’ readiness to finance Dakhla-Casablanca power cable – The North Africa Post
Morocco · MoroccoMorocco’s state-owned OCP group has successfully raised $2 billion from Eurobonds sale which attracted massive investor interest, exceeding $6.2 billion, or 3.1 times the amount offered. According to press reports, the world phosphate and fertilizer giant issued 10-year and 30 year-bonds with interest rates of 6.75% and 7.5% respectively. The raised money will help the […]See the Story
Morocco’s OCP Group raises $2 billion from bonds sale – The North Africa Post
Education · BrusselsMorocco and the European Union (EU) co-chaired a working meeting on Thursday in Brussels on combating terrorism through education. The meeting, part of the initiative of the Global Counter-Terrorism Forum (GCTF), was held under the theme “Education for the prevention and fight against violent extremism leading to terrorism.” During the meeting’s opening, which reaffirmed the […]See the Story
Morocco, EU co-chair meeting on combating terrorism through education – The North Africa Post
Morocco · MoroccoMorocco and the UN Food & Agriculture Organization have agreed on a new cooperation program worth $31.5 million destined to enhance the Kingdom’s food and water security and climate change mitigation actions. The four-year program was signed Wednesday by minister of agriculture Mohamed Sadiki and FAO representative in Morocco, Jean Senahoun, on the sidelines of […]See the Story
Water & Food Security: Morocco & FAO Set $31.5 Mln Cooperation Program – The North Africa Post
United Nations · South SudanSouth Sudan has held up UN fuel trucks over a tax dispute, leaving scores facing aid shortages in the country where three quarters of the population risks famine. The trucks were denied entry at a border passage with Uganda until the tax is paid, despite earlier assurances from the South Sudanese government that UN aid […]See the Story