
Morocco's Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates, Nasser Bourita, received a special envoy from the President of the Republic of Gambia. The envoy carried a written message for His Majesty King Mohammed VI. Following the meeting, the Gambian diplomat praised the friendship and fraternity between the two nations and their shared commitment to strengthening their strategic bilateral partnership, aligning with the vision of King Mohammed VI and President Adama Barrow. He also commended the excellent relations and mutually beneficial ties between Morocco and Gambia, which are founded on shared values of friendship, fraternity, and solidarity. The envoy reiterated his country's strong resolve to enhance bilateral cooperation in areas of common interest.
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Adil Zaidi, president of the CGEM Automobile Federation, will be a guest on the program L'Info en Face this Thursday, June 18. Hosted by Rachid Hallaouy, the discussion will focus on the EU industry and automotive summit, specifically addressing the future of the automotive sector in Morocco. The program will explore the implications of the summit for the country's automotive industry.
Must ReadHanaa Belkheir has proposed a law to establish a National Artificial Intelligence Agency in Morocco, driven by the belief that AI is a revolution reshaping global economic, technological, and geopolitical balances. She argues that anticipating these changes is crucial for Morocco to create future wealth, jobs, and technologies, rather than becoming dependent on foreign innovations. The proposed agency would address new challenges posed by AI, including technological sovereignty, data governance, algorithmic ethics, cybersecurity, employment impact, skills training, and citizen protection. Belkheir advocates for the agency to be placed under the Head of Government rather than a technical ministry, due to AI's transversal nature across sectors like education, health, agriculture, industry, justice, security, and public administration. This direct attachment aims to ensure high-level coordination and a coherent national strategy, without undermining existing ministries. The agency's role would be to anticipate risks, propose standards, guide public decision-making, and establish a framework that protects citizens while fostering innovation and fundamental freedoms, especially concerning manipulative content and deepfakes. Regarding technological sovereignty, Belkheir clarifies that it means the ability to make independent decisions, protect strategic interests, and develop local expertise, rather than isolation. Morocco, with its dynamic youth, recognized skills, strategic geogr
Must ReadMorocco is actively working to enhance African air integration, as highlighted at the first African Air Transport Convention and Exhibition AFCAC Expo 2026 held in Lomé from June 15 to 19. The Kingdom reiterated its commitment to fostering a more open, connected, and integrated African airspace. Abdessamad Kayouh, the Minister of Transport and Logistics, stated that under the leadership of King Mohammed VI, Morocco is dedicated to promoting the continent's air integration. He emphasized Morocco's pivotal role in implementing the Single African Air Transport Market SAATM, an initiative launched by the African Union in 2018 to liberalize the aviation sector in Africa. The Minister noted Morocco's progress in connectivity, with Casablanca now having daily connections to 32 African capitals. This dynamic is expected to strengthen through SAATM, leading to greater openness in African airspace and increased exchanges, particularly in cargo. Kayouh also mentioned that Morocco's aviation sector is preparing for significant expansion by 2037, with Royal Air Maroc's fleet projected to grow from 70 to 200 aircraft of various sizes. This expansion aims to solidify Morocco's strategic position as a regional air transport hub. Abdelhamid Addou, the CEO of Royal Air Maroc, speaking at an AFCAC Expo 2026 panel, affirmed the airline's ambition to lead in creating an open and interconnected African sky. He highlighted RAM's extensive network around the Casablanca hub, which facilitates inter-A