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  Global Voices - EN : Morocco
09  march     01h00
Democracy needs women: Feminist leadership in times of shrinking enabling environments for civil society
Forus    When feminist leadership expands, democracy deepens. It becomes more accountable, inclusive, and participatory. Women’s civic participation is not...
26  january     18h00
Morocco, AFCON, and the controversies that trailed Africa’s biggest football event
Adesewa Olofinko    This isn’t passion,’ it’s medieval conduct wearing a modern jersey, enabled by CAF.
25  january     23h00
Beyond boubou and wax prints: Africa Fashion Tour changes perceptions of African creativity
Laura    African women’s wardrobes are diverse. Quite mixed, African fashion is sometimes traditional, sometimes Western, and sometimes a combination. It is...
13  november     15h30
How local crises and social media influences are driving Moroccan students to China
Guest Contributor    Economic precariousness and rising unemployment are pushing Moroccan Gen Z students to seek education and stability in China.
24  october     12h30
A global Gen-Z revolt: African youth mobilize against corruption and neo-colonialism
Guest Contributor    Across the African continent, from Madagascar to Morocco, young people known as Generation Z, are taking to the streets demanding social justice, and...
22  october     23h00
How does Africa fit into China’s global electric vehicle supply chain?
Jean Sovon    China is making a deliberate attempt to weave Africa into its global EV map not just as a supplier, but as a distribution hub and consumer base.
01  september     13h00
Symbolism, exile and identity explored in paintings: An interview with Massoud Hayoun
Omid Memarian    I envision the audience as humans of all backgrounds, interested in the human condition, yearning for better times, and struggling, as I do, to...
25  july     06h30
Cyber leaks and scandals rock Morocco’s political establishment
Guest Contributor    A hacker group’s leaks have exposed top Moroccan officials, sparking outrage, legal battles, and deepening public mistrust in state institutions.
30  june     05h00
From whispers to bold stitches as Ivorian artist Joana Choumali explores identity and peace
Omid Memarian    I’m not only speaking of social peace, but inner peace: the freedom to be yourself. Especially for a woman an African woman, a Black woman.
24  june     04h30
Melilla, three years on: A migrant tragedy without truth or justice
Mohamed Belkasen    Three years after dozens of migrants died at Melilla’s border trying to cross, no one has been held accountable.
20  june     14h00
Southern France is enveloped in multi-source pollution’ cocktail due to Saharan dust and Canadian wildfires
Juke Carolina    As global temperatures rise, these overlapping events are turning local air pollution into transcontinental threats.
06  june     01h30
No lambs for Eid: Drought, deforestation, and decline in Morocco
Mohamed Belkasen    With sheep vanishing from Morocco’s fields, forests depleted and dams dry, Eid al-Adha arrives without sacrifice, revealing the growing toll of...
19  february     01h35
Morocco deepens ties with Israel’s arms industry amid genocide allegations
Walid El Houri    Elbit Systems’ battle-tested’ weapons, now sold to Morocco, have been used in Gaza, where leading experts describe Israel’s actions as war crimes and...
21  november     11h56
Can mobile medicine solve the health crisis in Morocco’s remote villages?
Guest Contributor    Advanced communication technology is allowing medical services to be provided remotely, ensuring equal access to treatment and contributing to the...
15  november     02h00
Togolese expert Kofi Sika Latzoo explains the video game industry’s impact on the African economy
Jean-Christophe Brunet    The creative economy provides jobs across several sub-sectors, including music, art, cinema, and video games, which generate millions, even billions,...
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