The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Salaheddine Mezouar, said he agreed with the ministerial departments concerned on several provisions to find sustainable solutions to difficulties and problems encountered by members of the Moroccan community residing abroad, particularly relating to civil status, registration of newborns, approval of documents and consular services.
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The SNRT, the national media broadcaster of Morocco held on Tuesday at its premises in Rabat, educational visits for young members of the Moroccan community abroad MRE, according to an official statement released by the station.
They are already known for their talents in their host country, but this year they’re coming back to showcase their talents in Morocco.
The report is alarming especially as these figures come from the Metropolitan Police. According to recent statistics from the Metropolitan Police of London, comparing June 2014 and June 2015, Islamophobic crimes increased by 56.8%. 44 instances were recorded in June 2014 and have since gone up to 69 recorded in 2015.
On the occasion of the Throne Day and Youth Day, the Council of the Moroccan Community Abroad (CCME) and the Agency for development of the site of the Lagoon Marchica (Marchica Agency) is organizing three exhibitions on the Moroccans of the world, from August 8 to September 15, 2015 in Nador.
Germany took in a record number of immigrants last year amid growing tensions over the changing face of the nation, official statistics released Monday showed.
Dramatic images of migrants storming the Channel Tunnel from France have prompted Prime Minister David Cameron’s government to ramp up anti-immigration rhetoric and spurred Eurosceptics to amplify calls for Britain to quit the European Union.
Home Office ministers to adopt more hardline approach to those who have exhausted appeal rights, to demonstrate that UK is not ‘land of milk and honey’.
Immigrants living in Britain illegally will face abrupt eviction from rental properties under new laws designed to make Britain a tougher place to live in, the government will announce as it redoubles its response to the Calais migrant crisis.
The situation in the family immigration detention centers near the U.S.-Mexico border may be changing quickly following a federal court order, but the underlying issues inspiring some University of Wisconsin Law School students to volunteer to help the people being held there are unlikely to be resolved any time soon.