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Meeting in London Discusses Autonomy Plan, Development of kingdom's Southern Provinces
The development process underway in the southern provinces of Morocco and the autonomy plan, presented by the kingdom, for the settlement of the artificial conflict over the Moroccan Sahara have been the focus of a roundtable, held Tuesday in London, in the presence of several British MPs.
4/20/2023
Cameroonian Expert Slams Systematic Misappropriation of Humanitarian Aid in Tindouf Camps
The systematic misappropriation of humanitarian aid intended for the populations of the Tindouf camps, which Morocco has been denouncing for many years to the international community, has been confirmed again by the report of the World Food Program (WFP), in its evaluation of the "strategic country program Algeria 2019/2022", underlined the Cameroonian expert, Alphonse Zozime Tamekamta.
4/19/2023
British Parliamentary Delegation Learns about Development Dynamics in Dakhla-Oued Eddahab Region
The members of a British parliamentary delegation, on a working visit to Morocco, learned, Wednesday and Thursday, about the development dynamics in the Dakhla-Oued Eddahab region.
4/14/2023
Bolivian MP Calls Decision to Recognize Ghostly Republic 'Wrong', Urges Correction
Bolivia's decision to establish relations with the ghostly republic proclaimed by the Polisario was a wrong decision and the current government must urgently correct it, said Bolivian MP Tatiana Añez.
4/13/2023
Brazil Maintains 'Legalist and Wise' Position on Moroccan Sahara
Brazil maintains a "legalist and wise" position on the Moroccan Sahara, defending a political solution in the UN Security Council, said Morocco's ambassador to Brasilia Nabil Adghoghi.
4/10/2023
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