The Jewish community of Moroccan origin in Amsterdam celebrated on Monday the feast of the Mimouna with an evening during which the theater Meervaart vibrated to the rhythm of music and Andalusian songs interpreted by the maestro Mohamed Amine El Akrami and vocalist Zineb Afilal.
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A diverse artistic show was held Monday night in Berlin as part of Morocco’s Week in Germany, to the delight of an audience representing various political, economic and media circles from Morocco, Germany and elsewhere.
Heads of the European Union’s member states will gather for an emergency meeting on immigration on Thursday, European Council President Donald Tusk announced Monday.
For tens of thousands of migrants who survive the hazardous crossing of the Mediterranean, the journey often continues as they slip through cracks in Italy’s border controls and head north.
The event promises an immersion in the Moroccan culture, art and history as this event is an open invitation to experience the Moroccan Village while visiting the exhibits of authentic handicraft, original creativity presented by Moroccan skilled artisans and artists from several regions of Morocco. It will also be an opportunity to taste authentic Moroccan cuisine prepared by renowned regional chefs.
“Promoting the integration of foreign migrants in Morocco”, the new project funded by the European Union to support the migration policy of Morocco. A joint statement for its official launch was signed between the Minister for Moroccans Living Abroad and Migration Affairs, Anis Birou and the European Commissioner responsible for migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship Dimitris Avramopoulos, currently visiting the Kingdom.
A group of globe-trotting friends in Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Britain have banded together as a lobby group and created an online petition aimed at eliminating immigration controls between the four Commonwealth countries.
Whether it is the attacks on migrants crossing the Mediterranean or questions about Nick Clegg’s heritage, our national debate on immigration has taken a nasty turn.
As the sun beat down on day two of the L.A. Times Festival of Books, visitors stayed cool in USC’s darkened Ray Stark theater. But the room was silent as a documentary opened with bustling scenes of Manila, Philippines flickering across the screen.
After attaining independence from its colonial ruler in 1994, South Africa became a model of racial unity in Africa, as well as a poster-child of economic prosperity in the region. It also attracted a lot of foreign immigrants.