Morocco News in English
February 3, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 3rd February, and here’s your Morocco daily news capsule.
The job market shows signs of recovery, but challenges remain.
Iran's president calls for nuclear talks with the United States amid rising tensions.
The border with Egypt gradually reopens for Palestinians in Gaza, but concerns linger.
French Minister Darmanin visits Morocco to strengthen judicial cooperation against drug trafficking.
Due to budget constraints, the US Embassy in Morocco reduces its communication efforts.
The African Development Bank invests over 33 million dollars in Rwanda's health sector training.
Flooding in Ksar El Kebir raises fears of an irreversible disaster as new rains approach.
A seven-year-old girl goes missing after being swept away by a wave in Morocco.
Morocco suspends its LNG terminal project at Nador West Med amid ongoing energy discussions.
Turkey praises measures promoting peace and stability in Syria, as President Erdogan plans visits.
Severe weather in Spain leaves five injured and one missing after strong winds hit the region.
Uncertainty looms in the US Congress as budget paralysis continues with a partial shutdown.
The Web Summit Qatar 2026 attracts 30,000 attendees focusing on AI and quantum economy.
Morocco prepares an 80-hectare film city near Rabat to boost its cinematic landscape.
The Moroccan women's football team finishes fourth in the FIFA Women's Champions Cup.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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