Morocco News in English
March 20, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 20th March, and here’s your Morocco daily news capsule.
Qatar reports Iranian missile strikes have cut its LNG export capacity by 17 percent.
Iran no longer has the ability to enrich uranium, claims Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.
In the Strait of Hormuz, the IMO advocates for a secure maritime corridor for blocked vessels.
Aïd Al-Fitr will be celebrated this Friday in Morocco, with royal prayers planned.
In southern Lebanon, displaced residents flee death and destruction amid ongoing conflict.
Bahrain says it has intercepted 139 missiles and 238 drones since the start of Iranian attacks.
Wall Street closes in the red as oil prices surge following energy infrastructure attacks.
Erdogan calls for unity in Aïd el-Fitr wishes amid rising regional tensions.
The Moroccan government has finally approved electricity self-production regulations after three years.
Samsung retains its position as the world's leading TV manufacturer for the 20th consecutive year.
Sales of iPhones in China surge by 23 percent in early 2026, defying market trends.
The UEFA Champions League quarter-final matchups have been officially confirmed.
Nabil Baha has called up 26 players for a friendly tournament in Turkey.
Christian Mouala takes charge of UNAIDS in the fight against HIV in Togo.
Notable advancements in HIV/AIDS treatment reported in Senegal, despite ongoing public concerns.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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