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What happened when the HTSI travel editor Maria Shollenbarger took her 80-year-old mother to Morocco?
To portray the shortage of water in his native Morocco, the photographer subjects his prints to heat, scarring and damage
Nadia Fettah Alaoui says years of below-average rainfall underscore importance of investment in water technologies
Could a fine building, said to be the home of djinns, be the origin of the modern name for the Moroccan city?
Where to revive your spirits this spring, from the Atlas Mountains to off-grid in the deep south-west
Morocco’s OCP had record earnings last year after European rivals were hit by soaring energy costs
Investigators believe Pier Antonio Panzeri, the former MEP at the centre of Qatargate, also received bribes from Rabat
Also in today’s newsletter: why is Norway’s government so strikingly unpopular?
It’s always hot somewhere, so get booked in whether your seaside fantasy is in New Zealand or Norfolk
Reigning champions hope to become first team in 60 years to win back-to-back titles
Atlas Lions’ run sparks widespread excitement as fans cheer first African team to reach semi-finals
Plus, penalty heartbreak for Japan, Morocco’s stars blur borders
Mission to woo talents from north African country’s large European diaspora has paid off
Plus, the last hurrah of two ageing stars, Messi revives Argentina
Make a getaway – in the city, at the beach or in the desert
As the fair’s 10th edition approaches, founder Touria El Glaoui believes the continent’s talent is gaining recognition
Modern house surrounded by palm trees is a series of irregularly stacked cubes divided in two by a strip of water
Shopping for an imagined life can be a holiday hazard, but sometimes fashion souvenirs can have longevity
Celebrating Eid al-Adha in the Atlas mountains
‘Stampede’ said to have happened as 2,000 tried to breach fence separating Morocco and territory of Melilla
Moroccan verve melds with modernist rigour in the home of Atelier Mayer’s Carmen Haid
The inaugural International Storytelling Festival brought life back to the city as borders reopened
Linguistic ties and a shared currency in some sub-Saharan countries have aided expansion
Algiers threatens to cut off supplies this month in response to moves by newly assertive Rabat
Dispute over contested Western Sahara territory sets Rabat against neighbours and EU trading partners
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