Beyond the Headlines: A Deep Dive into Morocco’s New Legal Profession Law and Strategic Sectoral Reforms

The Moroccan government has approved three key initiatives to advance its economic and legal sectors: a new law to reform the legal profession, the creation of a national aviation academy to develop specialized human capital for the aerospace industry, and a decree establishing fees for services provided by tourism and hospitality training institutions. These strategic moves aim to enhance professional standards, build critical industrial competencies, and formalize the financial sustainability of vocational training. A separate international road transport agreement with Ukraine was also ratified, signaling continued efforts to expand global logisticsContinue Reading

Oujda’s Deluge: How Torrential Rains Exposed Systemic Failures in Infrastructure and Governance

The recent heavy rains in Oujda have catastrophically exposed systemic governance failures, transforming the city’s infrastructure into a satirical landscape of flooded streets and gaping potholes that reveal years of neglected, substandard public works. This event serves as a powerful indictment of “phantom projects”—superficial, media-hyped initiatives that collapse under real-world stress, highlighting a profound disconnect between official propaganda and tangible results for citizens. The core failure lies in fundamental utilities like drainage and water networksContinue Reading

The Unbridgeable Gulf: When Medical Greed Erodes the Sacred Doctor-Patient Covenant

This reflective critique contrasts the author’s experience with a seasoned, patient-centric physician against the transactional and rushed approach of the doctor’s daughter, a new graduate. It highlights a concerning shift in medical practice, where financial transaction precedes care and diagnostic haste replaces thoughtful examination. The core insight is a lament over the erosion of the Hippocratic Oath’s ethos and the Islamic medical principle of universal mercy, replaced by a cold, commercialized model. The piece serves as a powerful indictment of how modern medical training mayContinue Reading

Gen Z’s Global Uprising: A Demand for Schools and Hospitals Over Superyachts

Gen Z’s Global Uprising: A Demand for Schools and Hospitals Over Superyachts A new generation is drawing a line in the sand. From the sun-baked streets of Morocco to the political epicenters of Madagascar, a wave of youth-led protests is reshaping the global conversation about inequality. Their message, distilled intoContinue Reading

Moroccan Diaspora Returns: Wealth, Identity, and Economic Revival

Morocco’s Diaspora Returns: A Wave of Talent and Investment At dawn in Bordeaux, Joulya Azmi closed her suitcase for the last time. After nine years in France working grueling night shifts as a nurse while enduring microaggressions, the Franco-Moroccan professional made a calculated decision. “I’m not running away,” she explains.Continue Reading

Trumpocracy Threatens Global Democracy: How Africa’s Fragile Governance Could Suffer

Democracy Dies When Raw Power Rules and Lawlessness is Legalized The Parallel Between Trumpocracy and African Governance Abdulai Mansaray, author Before Donald Trump’s 2024 election victory, observers of African democracy noticed striking parallels between his incoming administration and governance patterns on the continent. America, long considered the global standard-bearer forContinue Reading

High Atlas Ultra Trail 2025: Celebrating Nature, Culture, and Community in Morocco

Sonasid High Atlas Ultra Trail 2025: A Race for Nature, Culture, and Community Fourth Edition Promises Unique Blend of Sports and Local Development The fourth edition of the Sonasid High Atlas Ultra Trail (HAUT) is set to deliver an unforgettable experience combining nature, culture, and community in Morocco’s majestic HighContinue Reading