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Throne Day: Pioneering Royal Vision for a Progressive and Prosperous Morocco 7/29/2025
His Majesty the King's far-sighted vision has garnered widespread support, particularly from major world powers, for a final solution to the artificial conflict over the Moroccan Sahara, based on autonomy plan proposed by Morocco.
Moroccans will celebrate Tomorrow, Wednesday, July 30, the glorious Throne Day. This is an occasion to proudly celebrate the proactive, far-sighted, and pioneering vision of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, which has transformed the Kingdom into a rising, advanced, and prosperous country.
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Portugal’s Full Support for Autonomy Plan Reflects Long-Term Strategic Determination - Portuguese Journalist 7/28/2025
Portugal’s full support for Morocco’s Autonomy Plan to resolve the Moroccan Sahara issue reflects a “long-term strategic determination” to build a strong and lasting partnership between two neighboring countries bound by deep historical and geographical ties, Portuguese analyst Leonídio Paulo Ferreira said.
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Laayoune: Construction of Morocco's Largest Road Bridge Progresses Rapidly 7/28/2025
The director of the interim directorate in charge of the Tiznit-Dakhla highway, Mbarek Fencha, confirmed that construction of the largest and longest road bridge in Morocco over the Saguia El Hamra Valley, on the Laayoune bypass road, is progressing rapidly, with the completion rate exceeding 23 percent.
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AU-PSC: Morocco Urges Robust Action to Protect Children Affected by Armed Conflict 7/25/2025
Moroccan delegation strongly condemns detention, recruitment, and indoctrination of children in refugee camps their exploitation for political purposes, in flagrant violation of their fundamental rights.
Morocco reiterated on Tuesday in Addis Ababa its ongoing commitment to protecting children formerly associated with armed groups, calling for collective, structured, and coherent action across the continent.
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Portugal’s Support Marks ‘New Diplomatic Victory’ for Rabat - French Weekly 7/25/2025
Rabat has scored “a new diplomatic victory” with Portugal’s decision to join the growing international support for Morocco’s autonomy plan for the Moroccan Sahara, French weekly Le Journal du Dimanche (JDD) reported on Wednesday.
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