Young Moroccan defender Driss Ait Cheikh, 17, is set to join F.C. Copenhagen in July 2026, when he turns 18, the Danish club confirmed this week.
«We are delighted to have Driss join F.C. Copenhagen from the summer of 2026. He is a player we have (...)
After months of waiting, the European Commission has finally responded, following Morocco's demand on November 25, 2024, by taking steps to address the October 4, 2024 rulings of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), which excluded (...)
Morocco is steadily expanding its presence in Denmark's fresh tomato market, with exports reaching 1,660 metric tons during the first 10 months of the current marketing year, spanning from July 2024 to June 2025.
According to EastFruit, this (...)
Morocco has ranked 100th out of 188 countries in the 2025 World Citizenship Report, which evaluates nations based on five key motivators. The report aims to help global citizens, particularly those considering dual citizenship, investment migration, (...)
L'ancienne Investment Fund for Developing Countries (IFU), organe danois de financement public pour les pays en développement, a adopté une nouvelle appellation, Impact Fund Denmark (IFD), et annoncé la création d'un mécanisme de cofinancement (...)
The latest feature film by Nabil Ayouch, Everybody Loves Touda, has won two awards at the Critics' Awards for Arab Films, held alongside the Cannes Festival from May 13 to 24, 2025. The film received the Best Screenplay Award (Nabil Ayouch and (...)
Every Thursday at 9 PM on the TV5Unis platform, Quebec actress Karine Vanasse hosts the new fashion documentary series Cousu, offering a global journey through local fashion scenes and creative talents from around the world. After the season (...)
Morocco has moved from the «medium human development» category to the «high human development» category in the 2025 Human Development Index, released today by the United Nations Development Programme, ranking 120th globally.
The 2025 Human (...)
The United Nations' «Sustainable Development Solutions Network» released its annual report on «World Happiness for the year 2024», ranking Morocco 112th globally.
Coinciding with the world's celebration of the International Day of Happiness on March (...)
Danish musicians Sarah and Patrick, who met in 2017, traveled to Morocco in February to perform street music, drawing large crowds and viral attention. Overwhelmed by the warm reception, the couple, who have been traveling the world to perform their (...)
JYSK, the Danish retail chain known for its household goods such as mattresses, furniture, and interior décor, is set to make its debut in Morocco this April, with Casablanca as the inaugural location. Excitement is building, as the company has (...)
Le Comité de pilotage du projet de coopération entre le Haut-Commissariat au Plan (HCP) et l'Office statistique danois "Statistics Denmark" (SD) a tenu, mercredi à Rabat, une réunion extraordinaire consacrée notamment à l'évaluation du bilan de (...)
عقدت لجنة قيادة مشروع التعاون بين المندوبية السامية للتخطيط والهيئة المركزية للإحصاء بالدنمارك "Statistics Denmark"، اليوم الأربعاء بالرباط، اجتماعا استثنائيا خُصص، على الخصوص، لتقييم حصيلة سنة 2024 ووضع برنامج العمل لسنتي 2025 و2026.
وفي كلمة بهذه (...)
Morocco has dropped to 99th place in the recently released 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index, falling one spot from its 2023 ranking out of 180 countries and territories.
The North African kingdom scored 37 points out of 100. The CPI ranks countries (...)
Morocco has set a new record by importing 35,000 tons of shelled almonds from the United States in the first 11 months of 2024, according to data from Eastfruit. This import volume, valued at $174.5 million, marks an 18% increase compared to the (...)
The Danish police are advancing in their investigation of the fire that engulfed the headquarters of the Copenhagen-based Global Aktion association on Sunday, January 12. The primary suspect is a 19-year-old British national, described by Danish (...)
On January 1, 2025, five new non-permanent members began their two-year term on the UN Security Council. These are Denmark, Greece, Pakistan, Somalia, and Panama.
These five states hold positions close to Morocco's on the Sahara issue. Somalia, (...)
Morocco continues to lead the global race toward carbon neutrality, climbing to 8th place in the 2025 Climate Performance Index (CCPI), unveiled on Wednesday at the 29th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate (...)
Ignoring the protests of Polisario supporters in Denmark and Europe, a Danish company has opened an office in the Sahara, specifically in Dakhla, located on El Argoub Avenue, deplores the NGO Western Sahara Resource Watch.
Attracted by the projects (...)
Nabil Ayouch's latest film, «Everybody Loves Touda», has qualified in all the main sections of the Oscars, including Best Director and Best Actress. The film's Moroccan producers are delighted with this «great first for Morocco, which has never (...)
A report by the Fundamental Rights Agency reveals that 47% of Muslims in 13 EU countries have faced racial discrimination due to their religious affiliation, up from 35% two years ago. The study highlights significant discrimination in employment (...)
Morocco maintained its 92nd position in the 2024 Global Rule of Law Index with a score of 0.48, unchanged from last year. The country ranked 6th in the Arab world, with Denmark, Norway, and Finland leading the global rankings.
Morocco maintained its (...)
The UN Secretary-General's Personal Envoy for Western Sahara, Staffan de Mistura, has suggested splitting the Sahara between Morocco and the Polisario as a potential solution to the territorial conflict, according to remarks reported by (...)
Morocco ranked 136th in the 2024 Nature Conservation Index, which evaluates countries' efforts to protect their natural environments, particularly in areas like land management, biodiversity threats, and conservation capacity.
Morocco ranked 136th (...)
The Polisario Front has welcomed the European Court of Justice's (ECJ) recent ruling, which rejected appeals by the European Council and European Commission. The Front considers these rulings a «significant victory for the Saharawi people, (...)