
Morocco's national team will compete in the UNAF U17 Women's Tournament in Tunisia, according to the Royal Moroccan Football Federation. The tournament, structured as a mini-championship, will also feature teams from Tunisia, Libya, and Botswana. Morocco is scheduled to play Botswana on July 18 at Karam Stadium, followed by a match against Libya on July 20 at the same venue. Their final tournament game will be against Tunisia on July 22 at Ariana Stadium. This participation is part of the national team's preparation for the FIFA U17 Women's World Cup Morocco 2026.
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BreakingUS forces have launched a new series of strikes against Iran, targeting military capabilities used to threaten ships in the Strait of Hormuz, according to the US military's Central Command Centcom. Centcom stated in a communiqu茅 on the X network that these strikes aim to counter Iranian military assets that pose a threat to vessels freely transiting the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial international waterway for global trade. Earlier, Centcom announced a 90-minute wave of strikes against cruise missile storage and launch sites on Grande Tunb Island, located at the entrance of the strategic Strait of Hormuz. Centcom also reported that since the resumption of the naval blockade against Iranian ports on Tuesday evening, US forces have compelled two commercial ships attempting to breach the blockade to turn back. The military command affirmed that the US military remains vigilant and prepared to fully enforce the blockade of Iranian ports. On Tuesday, President Donald Trump reiterated his intention to reimpose a "total blockade" of Iranian ports, which took effect the same day at 8:00 PM GMT. The US chief executive had also stated on Monday that the United States would henceforth be the "guardians of the Strait of Hormuz."

The national economy is projected to accelerate to 5.4% annual growth in the third quarter of 2026, according to the High Commission for Planning HCP. This follows growth rates of 4.6% in Q1 and an estimated 4.8% in Q2. The anticipated improvement is attributed to a gradual broadening of growth drivers. While agriculture and services were primary contributors in the first half of the year, manufacturing and extractive industries are expected to recover. Agricultural value added is forecast to increase by 19.9% in Q3, building on 18.4% in Q1 and 20.5% in Q2, due to favorable rainfall. This agricultural momentum is expected to support rural incomes, household consumption, and related sectors. Secondary industries, which saw a 1% decline in value added in Q1 after ten quarters of growth, are expected to begin recovery in Q3. This recovery is driven by a gradual rebound in global trade and increased demand for certain Moroccan industries, including a 1.8% rise in manufacturing value added. Extractive industries are also set to benefit from renewed international demand for fertilizers. The services sector is expected to maintain its stabilizing role, with a 4.4% increase in value added in Q3, supported by tourism, transport, and trade. Household consumption is projected to rise by 4.9% in Q3, up from 4.7% in Q2, fueled by improved incomes, favorable financing conditions, and easing inflationary pressures. Productive investment is also set to strengthen, with a forecast increase of
Must ReadThe French Prime Minister arrived in Morocco to co-chair the High-Level Morocco-France Meeting. Upon his arrival at Rabat-Sal茅 airport, he was greeted by Aziz Akhannouch. The French Prime Minister was also welcomed by several Moroccan ministers, including the Minister of Agriculture, Maritime Fisheries, Rural Development, Water and Forests, the Minister of Industry and Trade, and the Minister of Transport and Logistics. Other officials present included the Minister Delegate for Relations with Parliament, Government Spokesperson, the Minister Delegate for Digital Transition and Administrative Reform, and the Wali of the Rabat-Sal茅-K茅nitra region and Governor of the Rabat prefecture. The French Prime Minister is accompanied by a significant ministerial delegation during this visit. The 15th session of the High-Level Morocco-France Meeting reinforces the exceptional partnership between Morocco and France, led by King Mohammed VI and French President Emmanuel Macron.