Morocco’s cultural heritage series, Part 2/4 | RFI
RFI-English takes a look at Morocco’s cultural heritage in this new audio reporting series. The second takes a look at tourism and the challenge of preserving traditional handicraft production:...
View ArticleMoroccan “Exceptionalism” Deserves Support | The American Interest
Africa expert J. Peter Pham takes a broad look at Morocco’s history and leadership, and how they have helped create “an oasis of stability”: Morocco stands out as an oasis of stability amidst a region...
View ArticleWhy the Timitar music festival is a window on Moroccan identity | The National
Morocco’s policy of funding and initiating cultural diversity “seems to be paying off”: Every summer, Morocco hosts a wide variety of national and regional musical festivals. While the country is...
View ArticleMoroccan athletes shine in Special Olympics World Summer Games in Los Angeles...
Thirty-six Moroccans competed in the Special Olympics this summer in Los Angeles, taking home 41 medals: The Moroccan Special Olympics athletes shined during the 2015 Special Olympics World Summer...
View ArticleThe essential artist of the urban scene in Morocco | Your Middle East
The story of a Moroccan street artist, who has developed alongside Morocco’s fine arts scene: Morran Ben Lahcen is one of Morocco’s pioneering street artists, and has helped to increase the genre’s...
View ArticleAmbitious Morocco gearing up to surprise at AfroBasket 2015 | FIBA
An update on Morocco’s national basketball team: “underdogs who can become big dogs”: Morocco‘s newly appointed head coach Toni Vujanic is a confident man, and he is making sure to instil that attitude...
View ArticleVIDEO: Road to AfroBasket 2015: Morocco | FIBA
Morocco will kick off the 2015 Afrobasket tournament group stage on August 20th against Senegal: The post VIDEO: Road to AfroBasket 2015: Morocco | FIBA appeared first on Morocco On The Move.
View ArticleCeviche, Cake, and Apple Cider Vinegar: What 9 Influential Washingtonians Eat...
Washingtonian takes a look at the Moroccan Ambassador’s breakfast, as part of a series on influential Washingtonians: Rachad Bouhlal Ambassador of Morocco to the United States 5 AM in Washington is 10...
View ArticlePopular, real life ‘Game of Thrones’ destinations | Business Standard
Morocco is one of the notable shooting locations for the TV series “Game of Thrones”: With the surging popularity of fantasy TV series “Game of Thrones”, the jaw-dropping, picturesque locales are also...
View ArticleMorocco’s dreamy desert | IOL Travel
A visit to “magical” Dakhla includes kitesurfing and local oysters: Offer me a trip to the desert and I’m your girl. Where others ask will it be too hot during the day, will it be too cold at night,...
View ArticleMorocco has come a long way under King Mohammed VI | The Washington Diplomat
Former U.S. ambassador to Morocco Edward M. Gabriel shares his story of a hot summer day in Bouznika, and how Morocco’s trajectory has changed since then: On a hot summer afternoon exactly 16 years ago...
View ArticleUltrarunning with the Moroccans: 180 miles across the High Atlas mountains |...
Morocco’s diverse landscape attracts all sorts of athletic competitions, from Atlas mountain marathons to kite-surfing in Dakhla: Samir Akhdar skims over loose rocks and scree, his feet barely touching...
View ArticleIn Morocco, a Surf City Scene Includes Camels | The New York Times
Essaouira is an increasingly popular destination for a variety of sports tourism: ESSAOUIRA, Morocco — Camels lounged on the sand one recent sunny afternoon as wannabe surfers struggled with the small,...
View ArticleWATCH: A Trip to Jewish Morocco | Haaretz
A look at Jewish heritage in Morocco: The post WATCH: A Trip to Jewish Morocco | Haaretz appeared first on Morocco On The Move.
View ArticleWhy Now Is the Time to Visit Fez, Morocco | Conde Nast
Why Fez has become an ideal place to introduce yourself to Morocco: Quietly and ever so subtly, a new generation of designers, restaurateurs, and hoteliers have brought a fresh dimension to Morocco’s...
View ArticleA Legation Turns to Education | Aramco World
The story of the Tangier American Legation, the first American public property outside of the United States and designated National Historic Landmark: Eighty-six-year-old Aicha El Kharz has lived in...
View ArticleScaling the heights looking for birds of prey in Morocco’s High Atlas | The...
Birds of prey in Morocco’s High Atlas range: At first light, I scale the arid hillside, my feet skidding on crumbling rock. Breathless and exhausted, I finally stop on a flat roof. I gaze skywards,...
View ArticleFirst-Ever Quiksilver Pro Casablanca Starts | Transworld Business
Morocco continues building its reputation as a world-class surfing destination: Anfaplace Shopping Center, Casablanca Morocco – Top European surfers and international competitors have flocked to the...
View ArticleMajestic Morocco — Tradition, History and an Enduring Golf Legacy |...
The roots of golf in Morocco: Morocco, steeped in tradition and history, has entered an age where the traditional and modern coincide beautifully and harmoniously. This is evident in everything from...
View ArticleThe Next Fun Home? Sundance to Develop Eight New Works in Morocco Next Year |...
The Sundance Institute supporting theater in Morocco: The Sundance Institute has announced that it will significantly expand its cultural exchange program with a new initiative to support...
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