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MADRID (Reuters) -At least 54 children and about 30 adults swam from Morocco to Spain's North African enclave of Ceuta in rough seas and fog, Spanish television reported on Saturday. Video footage on Spanish television channel RTVE showed Civil Guard launches making repeated rescue attempts to bring some of the swimmers to safety,
But no. It’s actually a mess – jumbled, ineffective – and Pringle, former editor-in-chief at Bloomsbury Publishing in London, strikes down my wan offering with a single sentence before moving on to the next willing victim.
The traveler was "shocked to read what feels like endless amount of posts from foreigners and tourists trashing Morocco," they told Newsweek.
At least 54 children and about 30 adults swam from Morocco to Spain's North African enclave of Ceuta in rough seas and fog, Spanish television reported on Saturday (July 26). Far-right Sanseito utilizes YouTube generation to promote 'Japanese First'
A French business owner received a shocking phone bill of €37,737 following a one-week vacation in Morocco. The 63-year-old bar and tobacco shop owner from Maule, in the Yvelines region of France, is now fighting the charge from telecom giant Orange.
The stage is set in Rabat as Nigeria’s Super Falcons take on host nation Morocco in the final of the 2024 CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON). It’s a battle between the most successful team in the tournament’s history and a rising powerhouse eager to make history on home soil.
Way out in Morocco’s southwest, something unusual plays out above the dry landscape: goats, balanced high in the branches of Argan trees. They don’t seem bothered by the height.
Morocco’s central bank has reported that non-performing loans at the country’s banks fell 2.7% to MAD 97.4 billion ($ 10.86 billion) in 2024.
Nigeria is on a quest to win a 10th Women's Africa Cup of Nations, WAFCON. The Super Falcons will take on Morocco in the final of this year's tournament