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RABAT - Morocco’s Ministry of Investment and the main Catalan employers' confederation, Foment del Treball, signed on Wednesday four Memoranda of Understanding in Rabat for a total amount of 500 ...
DUBAI - Dubai’s airport, the world’s busiest for international travel, can already feel surreal, with its cavernous duty-free stores, artificial palm trees, gleaming terminals, water cascades and near ...
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CAIRO - The Israeli military launched one of the biggest waves of strikes in Gaza for weeks on Tuesday, residents said, and health officials issued a new warning that healthcare faced total collapse ...
ISTANBUL - More than a thousand people in Istanbul turned to mosques, schools and other temporary shelters on Thursday after a strong earthquake rattled the Turkish metropolis a day earlier, leaving ...
UNITED NATIONS - The killing of seven people working for celebrity chef Jose Andres' World Central Kitchen charity in Gaza is "the inevitable result of the way this war is currently being conducted," ...
The Sudanese civil war has raged for 16 months, during which time the Sudanese army has failed to maintain the country’s stability and cohesion. This conflict has resulted in tens of thousands of ...
OTTAWA - Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney urged Israel to allow the World Food Programme to work in Gaza, saying food must not be used as a 'political tool', hours after the UN agency ran out of ...
BAGHDAD - Iraqi naval forces have seized an unidentified ship in Iraqi territorial waters in the Gulf suspected of smuggling fuel, the naval forces said in a statement. Fuel smuggling is common in ...
The move will impose harsher economic penalties than the Biden administration had applied to the Iran-aligned group in response to its attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea and against US ...
CASABLANCA - French authorities arrested last week suspected terrorists, including a French citizen of Moroccan origin, who were planning to carry out an imminent terrorist operation in France, in ...
DUBAI - A wealthy Emirati businessman has scrapped plans to launch a new television channel in Lebanon, with his company alleging he and his staff had faced physical threats. Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor's ...