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News: Headlines from the Moroccan Press: Saturday, August 19, 2017

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Oil Products: Will the Port of Mohammedia Transship? : "The crisis of Samir has had a considerable impact on the activity of the port of Mohammedia. To remedy this situation, the National Ports Agency is working on the conversion of this infrastructure into a transshipment port for petroleum products."

Ministry of Habous and Islamic Affairs: The Revenues of the Waqf Are Close to Three Billion Dirhams over Ten Years: "The efforts of the Ministry of Habous and Islamic affairs aimed at the valorization of Waqf property bear fruit. In 2016, the department of Ahmed Toufiq was able to garner revenues of around 336 million dirhams in urban areas and 86 million in rural areas. These revenues have reached three billion dirhams in the last decade."

Read more: LE MATIN DU SAHARA


Benabdallah Receives UNIM Delegation: Both Parties Agreed to Strengthen Their Cooperation: "Mohamed Nabil Benabdallah, Minister of National Territory Development, Urban Planning, Housing, and Urban Policy, received a delegation of leaders of the National Union of Moroccan Engineers (UNIM) at the headquarters of the ministry on Thursday, August 17. This meeting is part of an annual action program initiated by the UNIM and aims to have several meetings with all the government departments involved in the engineering sector."

Dam of M'Dez: Afailal: "Construction Work Has Reached 30%": ""The construction of the M'Dez dam in the province of Sefrou has reached a level of execution of 30%," said the Secretary of State in charge of Water, Charafat Afailal. The Secretary of State, who was on Thursday visiting the construction site of the dam in the presence of the Wali of Fes-Meknes region, Es-Said Zniber, and the governor of the province of Sefrou, Abdelhak Hamdaoui, specifies in a statement to the press that this important water infrastructure will have to be completed by the end of 2018."

Read more: AL BAYANE


The Squalid Beast Strikes Barcelona: In Its Last Entrenchments, Daech Continues to Sink into Its Ignoble Barbarism: "Terrorism struck Thursday the heart of the capital of Catalonia, Barcelona. A white van rushed down Rambla and struck passers-by on this famous Spanish tourist avenue, killing 14 people and injuring about 100 people, according to the authorities. Victims - both dead and wounded - are at least of 24 different nationalities. The driver of the minivan in question fled on foot, according to the president of Catalonia Carles Puigdemont. According to the Spanish media, it is Moussa Oukabir barely 18 years old."

Hamid Chabat Increasingly Isolated: Abandoned by His Close Ones on the Eve of the 17th Congress, the Secretary General of Istiqlal Does Not Intend to Let Go: "Three tenors of the Istiqlal Party closest to Hamid Chabat formally take their distance from the controversial Secretary General of the Liberal Party. Abdellah Bakkali, Adel Benhamza, and Abdelkader El Kihel, all members of the Executive Committee, announced by a communiqué their categorical refusal of a possible candidacy of Hamid Chabat for a second term, a right conferred on him by the statutes of the party and of which he still intends to make use."

Read more: LIBERATION


Barcelona Bruised: Three Suspects Arrested, Including a Moroccan: "Spain was shaken by two terrorist attacks in less than ten hours: the first of a van committed Thursday in the late afternoon in the heart of Barcelona, while the second, in the same operating mode, was committed in the early hours, Friday, at the seaside resort of Cambrils, near Tarragona, about a hundred kilometers from the Catalan capital."

Operation "Marhaba 2017": 2.20 Million MREs (Moroccans Residing Abroad) Have Returned to Morocco: "The Director of the Humanitarian Pole of the Mohammed V Foundation for Solidarity, Farid Tanjaouija-zouli, has affirmed that the transit operation of MREs "Marhaba 2017" is proceeding under good conditions."

Read more: L’OPINION



Crédit : IMPERIUM MEDIA


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