Morocco News in English

April 15, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 15th April, and here’s your Morocco daily news capsule.

Trump claims the war is "almost over," hinting at new negotiations in the Middle East.

The Lebanese ambassador in Washington discusses "constructive" talks with Israel amid ongoing conflict.

China criticizes the U.S. for a "dangerous and irresponsible" blockade in the Strait of Hormuz.

Pope Leo XIV's visit to Algeria is overshadowed by the threat of terrorism following a double suicide bombing.

Spain officially launches a major regularization plan for undocumented migrants, aiming to help 500,000 people.

Morocco emerges as a key player in the global fertilizer market amid the Middle East crisis.

The Moroccan King appoints El Yazid Er-Radi as the new Secretary-General of the Council of Ulema.

France's ambassador inaugurates the new Paul Pascon high school in Laâyoune on April 15th.

Thanks to recent rains, Moroccan dams are nearing 75% capacity, ensuring water supply for up to five years.

Delair sets up its African drone base in Rabat, aiming to expand its market presence across the continent.

Romuald Wadagni is elected as the new president of Benin with an impressive 94.05% of the votes.

A new HIV treatment arrives in Morocco, enhancing access to vital medications for those in need.

Kiev and Moscow trade accusations over violations of the Easter truce as the war in Ukraine escalates.

The IMF warns that the MENA region will face economic challenges due to the ongoing Middle East conflict.

Oil prices drop as hopes rise for renewed negotiations between Iran and the United States.

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

This audio and transcript are generated using AI from publicly available news sources.

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