From the Maghreb to the East, Poking the EU Has an MO
In the Maghreb region, one of the best solutions would be a pragmatic and flexible bipartisan agreement between Spain and Morocco.
In the Maghreb region, one of the best solutions would be a pragmatic and flexible bipartisan agreement between Spain and Morocco.
The relationship between Morocco and Algeria over leadership in North Africa could have direct implications for Spain.
Vertical farming through hydroponics or aeroponics gives us the opportunity to grow larger amounts of produce in seemingly unavailable spaces.
The US move to recognize Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara has potentially invited Russia and China to play a greater role in North Africa.
Recent trends reveal that pastoralists in the Maghreb region are turning to sedentary farming practices like agroforestry as nomadic herding becomes more difficult.
The North African country is unlikely to normalize ties with Israel until a peace deal is agreed with the Palestinians, says former US Ambassador to Morocco Edward Gabriel.
Multiculturalism in Morocco holds valuable lessons for the US as it tries to improve race relations in the country.
Morocco’s future in manufacturing, agro-business and technology may determine the country’s capacity to recover its positive GDP growth rate.
Morocco is in a unique position to up its game by becoming a regional leader in supply-chain production.
What lies ahead for Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia will be determined by the level of trust governments are able to build with citizens.
Morocco is no stranger to protests, but its situation differs from that of Algeria.
Morocco’s loan from the World Bank to improve the education sector exemplifies the mounting debt that results from borrowing for development.
For Najwa el-Iraki, building networks and promoting her country are essential tools for greater international cooperation.
From foreign direct investment to tourism, there are mixed messages on the direction of the Moroccan economy.