Sponsored by the Council of de Moroccan community living abroad (CCME), Al-hasaniya Moroccan Women Centre in Lonfon and the world federation of Moroccan Jews are coming together on 6th July 2017 at the Yocef Portal Synagogue at 8 pm, for the first time to celebrate our common history and glorious heritage .
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During a meeting at the the Council of the Moroccan Community Living Abroad (CCME), Mr. Abdellah Boussouf and Mr.Jamal Mikou of the Executive Board of the Tanger Med Foundation, took the decision to exhibit from 8 July to 1 September 2017 “On te pathway of Leila Alaoui ” in the harbor of Tanger Med.
Representative of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Morocco, Jean Paul Cavaliéri, welcomed Morocco’s voluntary and humanist policy on migration and asylum, on the occasion of the World Migrants Day, celebrated on 20 June.
Morocco will be the “guest star” at the 3rd edition of the French festival “Des livres, des étoiles”, a cultural event, held from 23 to 25 June in the mediterranean city of Marseille which will bring 25 French celebrities together who have published a book in “the current year ».
HM King Mohammed VI, gave his instructions to the Moroccan competent authorities to pay for corpse repatriation of the 6 Moroccan victims that were formally identified and assist the victims’ families, said on Saturday the foreign affairs ministry.
The Council of the Moroccan Community Living Abroad (CCME) in partnership with the Council of the Rabat-Hassan Borough, pays tribute from June 8th to 30 June, to the French-Moroccan photographer Leila Alaoui. The opening of the exhibition “in the pathway of Leila Alaoui” took place on Friday evening 9 June : her family and relatives participated to the event.
The Council of the Moroccan Community Living Abroad (CCME) in partnership with the Leila Alaoui Foundation is organizing an exhibition of the late Leila Alaoui’s works in the streets of Mahaj Ryad (Hay Ryad) in Rabat from June 8 to 30, 2017. Texts and photos of the French-Moroccan artist, killed during a terrorist attack in Ouagadougou will be exposed.
Under the presidency of HM King Mohammed VI, the operation of receiving Moroccan expatriates dubbed “Marhaba” starts on Monday 5th June 2017 and run until Sept. 15, 2017, the Mohammed V Foundation for Solidarity said.
Twenty-two people, have been killed and 59 were injured in a suicide bombing at Manchester Arena Monday 2017, at the end of a concert by US singer Ariana Grande.
Mounir Mahjoubi, a 33-year-old French national of Moroccan origin, was appointed on Wednesday, May 17, 2017 as Secretary of State for Digital in the new government of President Emmanuel Macron.