Morocco News in English
March 2, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 2nd March, and here’s your Morocco daily news capsule.
Morocco celebrates World Civil Protection Day with a focus on climate risk prevention.
Markets face turbulence as oil prices rise amid fears of a new oil shock.
Afghanistan claims responsibility for targeting Pakistani aviation following recent bombings.
Snowfall is expected in Morocco on Tuesday and Wednesday, with temperatures dropping.
Kuwait reports partial power outages due to debris from a drone interception.
The "Made in Morocco" vaccine, PrimoVax, continues to be overshadowed by controversies.
The UAE plans a grand project to transform southern Morocco's landscape.
A businessman in Casablanca faces charges for the illegal appropriation of state land.
Youth unemployment remains a persistent challenge in aligning education with job markets.
A man has been found dead in his garage in Nador, raising concerns in the community.
Erdogan speaks with Trump about Iran and the Gulf in a recent phone call.
The Moroccan government outlines new fiscal measures in the 2026 Finance Law.
The ongoing legal saga surrounding SAMIR refinery continues with no resolution in sight.
Morocco is positioned as a key player in the global maritime energy transition, according to the World Bank.
Paramount acquires Warner Bros for $110 billion, creating a new entertainment giant.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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