
Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, stated on X that Iran has kept its word, emphasizing that respect must be mutual. This comes as clashes between Iran and the United States resumed on Tuesday, marking the most significant exchanges since a memorandum of understanding was signed on June 17 to end the war that began on February 28 with an Israeli-American attack on Iran. US President Donald Trump reiterated on Friday that the ceasefire was "over" but agreed to continue discussions with Tehran. Trump claimed Iran requested to continue talks, a claim denied by an Iranian diplomatic spokesperson, who also announced Araghchi's visit to Oman on Saturday to discuss the strategic Strait of Hormuz. Tehran now permits only one shipping lane along its coast and rejects a return to pre-war conditions where passage through the strait, which normally handles a fifth of global hydrocarbon trade, was free. The US struck Iran for two consecutive nights, attributing attacks on three commercial vessels in the strait to Tehran. In retaliation, Iran targeted Gulf neighbors, including Kuwait, Bahrain, and Qatar, a mediator in the conflict. On Friday evening, Trump accused Tehran of plotting his assassination, threatening to annihilate Iran if such an attempt occurred. He stated that 1,000 missiles were ready and pointed at Iran, with thousands more to follow if the threat to assassinate the US President was carried out. Trump added that orders had been given for the US military to decimate a
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The All Africa Music Awards AFRIMA is celebrating its 10th edition, marking a decade of building Africa's largest platform for music and creative industries in partnership with the African Union Commission. AFRIMA has celebrated thousands of artists, fostered continental cooperation, and contributed to African music's growth as a cultural export. Notable success stories include Wiyaala from Ghana, Shyn from Madagascar, and Nikita Kering from Kenya. AFRIMA's work extends beyond awards, focusing on seven strategic pillars: the Awards ceremony, Music Festival, The AFRIMA Kreative Academy Taka, Music Business Hub, talent discovery and promotion, policy debate and advice, and advocacy. Future ambitions include training 1.2 million young African creatives through Taka over the next five years and strengthening the African music value chain via the Music Business Hub to boost GDP and exports. Morocco was chosen as a strategic stop for the "Road to AFRIMA 2026" tour due to its dynamic cultural and creative economy, its role in connecting Africa with Europe, the Middle East, and the global diaspora, and its commitment to music and cultural diplomacy. AFRIMA has collaborated with Moroccan institutions since 2015, with recent meetings including the Minister of Youth, Culture and Communication, the Vice-President of the Casablanca-Settat region, and the Director General of the Moroccan Agency for International Cooperation AMCI. Moroccan artists have achieved significant success at AFRIMA

The Moroccan national football team, known as the Atlas Lions, will arrive at Rabat-Sal茅 Airport on Sunday, July 12, 2026, at 1:00 AM, returning from Boston, USA. This follows their participation in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The Royal Moroccan Football Federation FRMF announced their return in a statement. The Atlas Lions reached the quarter-finals of the tournament, solidifying their position among the world's top teams through strong performances and a competitive spirit. Morocco was the only African and Arab team to advance to the quarter-finals in this edition of the World Cup, which was the first to feature 48 teams, ultimately finishing among the top 8 football nations globally.
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