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Many restaurants and shops are yet to reopen their doors as visitor footfall remains low
Yet some observers hope a more pro-business Rabat could improve country’s investment climate
Government underpin to encourage lending during the pandemic has ended, leaving banks’ balance sheets vulnerable
After a contraction last year, the IMF expects the economy to grow by 4.5 per cent in 2021
Rules that prioritise the export of green power to Europe could lead to a reliance on coal for domestic needs
Algeria plans to shut down pipeline that passes through Morocco to Spain
Judges find bloc had not gained sufficient consent from people of rebel territory when ratifying agreements
The excitement of the Moroccan city offers this writer an imagined escape from pandemic living
Party run by oil importer close to monarchy emerges as largest in north African country
Rabat denies bugging Macron’s phone but kingdom’s foreign policy has become more assertive
Macron’s phone number on list of potential targets for NSO Group’s Pegasus technology
Court verdict on sovereignty of Western Sahara may roil supplies
US resorts record fifth highest number on record despite pandemic, while Avoriaz in France opens for summer skiing
Judge declines to place head of Polisario Front in detention, widening dispute with Morocco
Thousands enter north African enclave as diplomatic row deepens between Rabat and Madrid
Ceramicist Laurence Leenaert loves her new home in Marrakech, Marni loafers and lemons
US recognition of Moroccan control over Western Sahara promotes war not peace
Forgotten conflict on fringes of desert heats up after US recognises Rabat’s claim to territory
US also agrees to recognise Rabat’s sovereignty over the disputed territory of Western Sahara
Drought and pandemic have hit lenders hard
The hotel favoured by movie stars, rock stars and Winston Churchill is reopening after a major refurbishment
Polisario Front says it has ended a 30 year truce and as it launched attacks on forces in North African country
Hugh Hendry has taken to posting art-house musings from a chic Paris apartment
Authorities are increasingly abusing the justice system to silence critics, say activists
Jean Nouvel, Sean Scully, Diane von Furstenberg and others reveal their ultimate hillside retreats
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