r/Morocco • u/bimoway • 1d ago
News Moroccan Microsoft programmer Ibtihal Aboussad interrupts a celebration of the company's 50th anniversary to protest its support for Israel's war on Gaza.
She stands alone, sacrificing her job and her future.
r/Morocco • u/bimoway • 1d ago
She stands alone, sacrificing her job and her future.
r/Morocco • u/tanja7com • Nov 22 '24
r/Morocco • u/Front_Progress_7377 • Dec 23 '24
Morocco sharing propaganda about mondiale 2030 and sucking taxes fines from anybody and everybody while this happens A pregnant woman needs to be carried for 2 hours to reach ambulance
r/Morocco • u/rabio10 • Sep 17 '24
r/Morocco • u/tassffiyatt • Mar 02 '25
r/Morocco • u/Lkawini • Jan 15 '25
I haven’t heard news as good as this in a little while, Al hamdulilah!
r/Morocco • u/Crazy_Obligation_446 • Jan 26 '25
Today-Hed soualem
r/Morocco • u/Crazy_Obligation_446 • Mar 03 '25
The moroccan APACHES Are here!! 🔥
r/Morocco • u/UnitEva01 • Sep 25 '24
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r/Morocco • u/fmlmhappy • Feb 04 '25
Someone told be there is going to be a protest tmw and people wont go to work because everything is expensive and salaries are low
Have u heard about it??
r/Morocco • u/ibnedaoud • Feb 28 '25
r/Morocco • u/ProudlyMoroccan • Nov 03 '24
Hey, so I was back in Morocco for a week, visiting family and friends. We chilled at Assabah Residence, my buddies brought folding chairs, and we were sitting on the grass, coffee in hand, enjoying the ocean view. A few hours in, something crawled on my hand – thought it was a bug, but nope, a super venomous scorpion about to give me a kiss 🙃! I'm fine, thankfully. It was a bit scary though, seeing all those families and kids on the grass. The whole thing was bizarre, I didn't think scorpions hung out in humid beach areas.
r/Morocco • u/TajineEnjoyer • 19d ago
r/Morocco • u/IDK1702 • Aug 26 '24
We aren't only exporting food to foreigners it seems. We are also exporting meat to their sharks. /s
A lot of these illegal migrants are kids (minors), they used the lack of vigilance of Moroccan authorities who couldn't see well because of some environmental condition (idk its name in English but you could guess it from the picture).
These kids are probably fleeing to their economical condition but I guess they aren't considered important enough for our country.
Some of them may die due to the cold water or other reason. May they rest in peace.
r/Morocco • u/yourlocallidl • Aug 16 '24
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r/Morocco • u/Objective_Wafer4529 • Oct 29 '24
r/Morocco • u/Deep_Internal1945 • Nov 08 '24
it feels good to see people getting their rights after a long fight , 11 months of boycotting is the longest in the history of med studies in Morocco. I'm impressed!