In recent months, Morocco and Mauritania have seen a marked boost in their bilateral relations, driven by the leadership of both nations focusing on strengthening economic and political ties. Through strategic initiatives,
Morocco and Mauritania have finalized an agreement, seeking to boost the two countries’ partnership in the renewable energy sector.
DAR ES SALAAM: MINISTER of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development for the Kingdom of Morocco, Dr Leila Benali has called for innovative and col laborative approaches to electrify Africa, improve energy access and foster sustainable development across the continent.
Boat carrying 80 people set off from Mauritania and capsized near Moroccan port of Dakhla, says Pakistani Foreign Ministry - Anadolu Ajansı
Twenty officials of the Federal Investigation Agency have come under scrutiny after a probe indicated their alleged involvement in clearing travel documents of the victims who drowned in
Shocking revelations by Pakistani survivors describe the Morocco boat tragedy as a massacre orchestrated by an international human trafficking ring. Discover the harrowing details.
The Foreign Office on Saturday issued a statement announcing that 22 Pakistanis who survived a migrant vessel capsizing near Morocco will be repatriated. The FO said on January 16 that the boat, carrying 80 passengers, capsized near Morocco, with over 40 Pakistanis reportedly among the dead.
Pakistan said it had been informed by its embassy in Morocco that a boat carrying 80 passengers, including some Pakistanis, had set off from Mauritania and capsized near Dakhla, a Moroccan ...
As many as 22 Pakistani nationals, who survived a recent maritime incident near the Dakhla port of Morocco, would be repatriated in batches, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
ISLAMABAD: Pakistani survivors of the Morocco boat tragedy have claimed it was a premeditated massacre orchestrated by human traffickers, according to preliminary statements recorded by a four-member
The embassy in Morocco reported that a boat carrying 80 passengers, including several Pakistanis, capsized near the Dakhla port in Morocco, having set off from Mauritania as the survivors, including Pakistanis, are currently residing in a camp near Dakhla.
Moroccan authorities rescued 36 people from the boat that had left Mauritania on January 2 with 86 migrants, including 66 Pakistanis, on board.