Britain has announced new measures to tackle illegal migrants by forcing landlords to evict them, as a growing number of migrants in Calais continued their attempts to enter the UK via the undersea cross-channel Eurotunnel.
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The building that houses Agora, tucked away in a small side-street in residential Neukölln, in an old lock-making factory, is easy to ignore.
Mr. Abdellah Boussouf, Secretary General of the Council of the Moroccan Community Abroad (CCME) held on Monday, August 3 at the Council headquarters in Rabat, a press conference to share the news of the CCME, its actions and balance sheet.
It is no news that Europe has been struggling to absorb the 137,000 asylum-seekers who have arrived on its shores in the first half of 2015 alone—an 83% increase from the same period last year. Migrants who come from war- torn countries of the Middle-East and North Africa are putting a huge pressure especially on countries of Southern Europe.
Scheduled on September 23, the opening ceremony of the decades-old mosque is expected to draw hundreds of political and spiritual leaders of Muslim countries and those of other faiths.
Two new private Muslim schools will open in September in Nanterre in the Haut-de-Seine, Le Parisien newspaper reported. Indeed, the French Ministry of Education has granted approval for the implementation of these two private schools offering Arabic courses and optional classes on Islam.
At least 15,000 people marched lastTuesday through the streets of the Finnish capital, Helsinki, to express their support for “an open and multicultural Finland” in response to parliamentary controversial remarks of the extreme right.
His Majesty King Mohammed VI chaired on Thursday, July 30th at the Royal Palace in Rabat a reception celebrating the feast of the Throne.
Apply the provisions of the Constitution relating to the integration of representatives of members of the Moroccan community abroad in advisory institutions and governance bodies and make effect of the participatory democracy were the hallmarks of His Majesty King Mohammed VI’s speech on July 30 2015.
HM King Mohammed VI stressed human dignity and called on social disparity that continues to pull the country down despite the efforts. He also dedicated a good portion to the Moroccan citizens abroad, during his speech to the nation. The Sovereign talked at length about the issue of insecurity that still hampers many remote parts of the Kingdom and the particular role of the Council of the Moroccan Community Abroad (CCME) to better assist Moroccans living abroad.