MOROCCO TIMES

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A blog by RMIDI

Blog description:

MOROCCO TIMES www.moroccotimes.cn.ma A Moroccan English-speaking blog in day-to-day news and general information

Blog Rank:

MOROCCO TIMES ranks 3999 in Africa and 16 in Morocco. According to site visitors it ranks 542, and 339 according to page views:

According to blogroll links it ranks 9529 and 9435 according to the amount of links within Afrigator blog posts

The Death of a Moroccan Newspaper in English

By Jamal Elabiad Recently, a university student of English asked me by email whether the new issue of The Casablanca Analyst had been published. The student also wrote that he decided to ask me

A Tour in the International Book and Publishing Fair of Casablanc

from left to right: Anas Nmari, Mohamed Erraji and the Moroccan young poet Fayssal Chafaki The International Book and Publishing Fair of Casablanca began Friday February 12th, under the theme "Reading, keystone of the society

Morocco Times Celebrates its First Birthday

Morocco Times is Nominated for 2010 Best of Morocco Blog Awards Morocco Times is a Moroccan English-speaking blog in day-to-day news and general information that was launched in January 2009. During one year, we could cover many stories and highlight current issues; namely, the issue of human [...]

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Suffering and Artistic Productions

By Nadioui Mohamed “The very essence of literature is war between emotion and intellect” Isaac Bashevis Singer. Feelings, thoughts, temperament, sensitivity, disposition, backgrounds (…) are some elements of a long list of factors that combine in a differently-coloured mosaic making up the [...]

Minus Tolerance

By Hicham Bihmidine Every single day, we hear news of people of Arab origins being racially harassed. It has even become normal to hear such disgraceful incidents even if you would probably not hear them as evening news stories. Though mine was not officially broadcast, it had changed my [...]

CPR and ENS Entrance Exams Must be Reconsidered

By Omar Bihmidine Having been a friend of so many teachers who joined either CPR or ENS, I have come to know the real nature of such sorts of exams. The main question is: Do those who succeeded deserve that success? And do those who failed deserve that failure? I

On Gagging Independent Journalists

By Jamal Elabiad The attacks independent journalists in Morocco have recently been exposed to grabbed the headlines in many widely-read newspapers, including Le Monde, El Pais, Al-Quds Al- Arabi, and The New York Times. The attacks on independent journalists in Morocco constitute a serious [...]

Cheating Is Good!

When she was eight years old, Sarah was told not to cheat because it is bad. When she was eighteen, she discovered cheating is good. Clearly, Sarah’s little story is the example of so many students at the university in Morocco. Cheating is no longer that shameful behaviour. Why it

A Letter by Freedom of the Press Committee to His Majesty King Mo

Your Majesty: Along with a great number of other human rights organizations and freedom of the press advocates, we of the Overseas Press Club of America are dismayed to see the escalating efforts of your government to suppress and intimidate the Moroccan press. These efforts are particularly [...]

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