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Christopher Nolan is filming parts of The Odyssey in the disputed Western Sahara region. The decision has drawn criticism ...
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Africa Top Sports on MSNWAFCON 2024: Morocco Petition CAF Over Refereeing InjusticeThe Confederation of African Football (CAF) has received a formal complaint from Morocco’s Football Federation (FRMF) on what ...
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A Moroccan youth delegation visited Israel last weekend, sparking controversy as the trip took place amid Israel’s continued ...
We are writing to request that the government of Morocco immediately release human rights defender Nasser Zefzafi on ...
Six Super Eagles players have donated a total of ₦24 million to the Super Falcons squad in recognition of their victory at ...
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The director Christopher Nolan is facing criticism for shooting his upcoming film “The Odyssey” in the Western Saharan city of Dakhla, which remains under occupation by the Moroccan government. Local ...
"It is an occupied, militarized city whose indigenous Sahrawi population is subject to brutal repression by occupying Moroccan forces,” the Western Sahara International Film Festival says.
Morocco stands out as a successful regional model in the fight against HIV, even as many countries in the Middle East and ...
Morocco’s argan forests are thinning under the strain of climate change, overharvesting and booming demand for luxury ...
Christopher Nolan has been criticized for shooting elements of Universal’s all-star epic 'The Odyssey' in Morocco-occupied Western Sahara.
Morocco’s cycle of droughts followed by floods has sparked a surge of cloud seeding conspiracy theories, as communities ...
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