Morocco
Morocco's harvest at 7.46 million tonnes
Carcela leaves Belgium and Morocco waiting to mull futureBelgium or Morocco? Standard Liege midfielder Mehdi Carcela-Gonzalez says he still cannot decide which country to play for, explaining his no-show at Belgian training this week.
Choir joins Morocco and KentuckySingers from Africa will join singers from Kentucky this week to tour the state and spread the word about Christian missions in Morocco.
Turning fog into potable water in arid MoroccoRice University students spend their summer in Morocco engineering volleyball-net-like structures to harness potable water from fog in nearby Atlas Mountains.
Morocco suspends duties on wheat importsMorocco moves to ensure stability on its domestic market amid volatility in world prices.
Spain accepts Morocco's explanation of violence that left 2 Spaniards injured in W. SaharaSpain said Tuesday it accepts Morocco's explanation of how two Spaniards were beaten up at a pro-independence rally in the disputed Western Sahara: they were set upon by everyday Moroccans and not by police as the activists contend.
Morocco partners plan further wellsABERDEEN, UK – Repsol could drill two exploration wells next year on the Tanger-Larache concession offshore Morocco, according to partner Dana Petroleum.
Morocco: Arrests, Alleged Torture of Islamist Movement FiguresSource: Human Rights Watch (New York) - Arrests without warrants, followed by alleged torture at national police headquarters, raise questions about how Moroccan authorities are handling a case involving seven prominent ...
Sheik issues fatwa against reality TVRABAT, Morocco, Sept. 2 (UPI) -- A religious leader in Morocco has issued a fatwa calling candid camera TV shows "among the most grave and abhorrent of sins." Morocco - Television - Fatwā - Africa - Islam
Morocco Solar Project Seeks Investors, Still in Early Stage, Desertec SaysA plan supported by Siemens AG and Munich Re to develop renewable energy in the Sahara desert starting with a plant in Morocco lacks investors and is still being organized, the project chief said.
