RABAT, Morocco (AP) — King Mohammed VI on Friday urged elected officials to stop wasting time and fix social injustices, framing similar issues to those raised by Morocco’s youth-led protesters as ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A street vendor sits next to her merchandise in Jemaa el-Fnaa square, in Marrakesh, Morocco, October 21, 2024. REUTERS/Stelios ...
Morocco's King Mohammed VI on Friday said improving public education and healthcare was a priority, but made no reference to the nationwide youth movement that has demanded sweeping social reforms.
Morocco's King Mohammed VI, accompanied by his son, Crown Prince Moulay Hassan (left), appears on the balcony of parliament headquarters before chairing the opening legislative session — Abdel Majid ...
CASABLANCA, Morocco — Morocco’s youth-led movement poured back onto the streets Thursday after a midweek pause, hoping their return will be loud enough to push King Mohammed VI into firing the prime ...
RABAT (Reuters) -King Mohammed VI of Morocco on Friday called for accelerating reforms to create jobs for young people, improve public services, and reduce regional inequalities by giving greater ...
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