Morocco News in English

February 21, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 21st February, and here’s your Morocco daily news capsule.

Iran seeks a "quick" agreement amid threats of U.S. strikes, raising tensions in the region.

Morocco and Nigeria's gas pipeline shows positive progress, promising energy revolution worth 200 billion.

Ukraine's war: Zelensky emphasizes the importance of European presence in ongoing negotiations.

Sexual predators: shocking scandals emerge, including a French man accused of abusing 89 minors.

A French diplomat becomes the first woman to lead the Arab World Institute in Paris.

The British monarchy faces unprecedented crisis following Andrew's arrest linked to Epstein.

During Ramadan, Moroccan channels dominate viewership, capturing over 70% of the audience.

Moroccan courts continue implementing alternative sentencing measures for offenders.

Morocco donates copies of the Holy Quran to the Muslim community in São Tomé and Príncipe.

The Al Basma Caravan in El Jadida supports 950 students and renovates four schools.

In 2026, Ramadan begins on Thursday, February 19, causing confusion in Europe.

Bad news for Moroccan students in France as non-EU students may lose housing aid.

At the European Film Market, Morocco showcases its commitment to African cinema.

Two Moroccan authors are shortlisted for the prestigious Sheikh Zayed Book Award.

In Dakhla, WDC Echoes highlights the vibrant contributions of female creators.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

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