Street protests against Morocco’s government, provoked in part by spending on stadiums, will not change plans for the Africa Cup of Nations, the continent’s top soccer ...
A youth collective calling itself GenZ 212, led by a group of unknown organisers, has taken authorities in Morocco by surprise with a series of protests demanding reforms to public health and ...
Two years on from Morocco's selection as one of the co-hosts for the 2030 football World Cup, the government's multi-billion-euro investment in the tournament has become a rallying cry for protesters ...
YOUTH-LED demonstrators in Morocco took to the streets on Thursday for a sixth straight night despite fears of more violence after police killed three people the previous night.The protesters in at ...
Young people in the movement called 'GenZ 212' have been protesting across the country for six days, denouncing social inequality and corruption.
Munich’s official Oktoberfest may wrap on the first Sunday in October, but at Marin’s ongoing events, the taps are still flowing with golden festbiers and crisp marzens. The food, though, is also ...
Anger over inequality, heightened by eight maternal deaths in Agadir last month, has fuelled the nationwide protests.
Protests embroiled Morocco since the early weeks of September. They aim for widespread reform, spanning from employment to corruption to healthcare, and resulted on Friday in a call for Prime Minister ...
At least three people have been killed and hundreds injured in Morocco after a wave of Gen Z–led protests, branded the “Gen Z Uprising” or “GenZ212.” The movement, which erupted in late September, ...
Smaller towns in the Souss region near Agadir saw for the second consecutive night, some of the most intense unrest. In Sidi Bibi, masked youths burnt the commune headquarters and blocked a main road, ...
As Morocco races to build the world’s largest football stadium, a 1,15,000-seat colossus in preparation for the 2030 FIFA ...