Morocco

Al Qaeda In The Islamic Maghreb: Kidnappings Rife Across North Africa

GlobalPost | Solana Pyne | Posted 12.04.2009 | World


RABAT, Morocco -- They called it a "solidarity caravan" -- a group of Spanish volunteers delivering truckloads of donated computers, wheelchairs and o...

Celebrating Eid Al-Adha in a traditional Berber village

WorldFocus.org | WorldFocus.org | Posted 11.30.2009 | Home


Aida Alami lives in Casablanca and writes for Le Journal Hebdomadaire, a French-language Moroccan magazine. She describes celebrations during the Eid ...

Reflecting on Pres. Obama's maiden voyage to the East

WorldFocus.org | WorldFocus.org | Posted 11.23.2009 | Home


Obama t-shirt at Shanghai bazaar. Photo: Flickr user Shazari Ambassador S. Azmat Hassan is a former Ambassador of Pakistan to Malaysia, Syria...

La inseguridad is pushing the Jews out of Venezuela

Haaretz. | Haaretz | Posted 11.17.2009 | Home


Caracas, Venezuela - Esther Benchimol de Roffe arrived in Venezuela as a young bride, leaving northern Morocco more than 50 years ago to meet her groo...

Mourning the loss of life at one of the world's largest bases

WorldFocus.org | WorldFocus.org | Posted 11.16.2009 | Home


President Obama at the Ft. Hood memorial service. Photo: Flickr user USarmy Ambassador S. Azmat Hassan is a former Ambassador of Pakistan to ...

Clinton Praises World's Oldest Peace Corps Volunteer

Posted 11.04.2009 | Impact


Secretary of State Hillary Clinton praised the most senior member of the Peace Corps in the world on Tuesday, an 85-year-old Florida woman serving in ...

Timidity Vs. Audacity? The Tests Are Yet to Come

Amb. Marc Ginsberg | Posted 11.03.2009 | Politics


Amb. Marc Ginsberg

So far this year, there has been a tendency to vocalize intent and engage in convenient can-kicking, rather than actionable resolve. That's not timidity -- that's testing the state of the ship's rudder.

Jaouad Gharib: NYC Marathon Runner May Win Top Prize

Posted 10.30.2009 | New York


Moroccan Jaouad Gharib will compete in Sunday's New York City Marathon. Gharib has competed 8 times before and at the 2004 and 2008 Olympic Games. He ...

No Toilets or Air For "Forgotten Prisoners"

Betwa Sharma | Posted 10.29.2009 | World


Betwa Sharma

Prison conditions worldwide are worse than the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture could have imagined. Jails without air, toilets and food are not rare.

Getting the shot while wearing a sauna tracksuit

WorldFocus.org | WorldFocus.org | Posted 10.22.2009 | Home


Megan in her sauna tracksuit. Megan Thompson is a producer and editor at Worldfocus. She blogs about how she films such stunning shots for he...

Sufism in Morocco: Music, mysticism and moderation

WorldFocus.org | WorldFocus.org | Posted 10.20.2009 | Home

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Mokhtar Ghambou is an English professor at Yale University and the founder and president of the American Moroccan Institute. This article appeared in ...

Sufism in Morocco: Music, Mysticism, and Moderation

WorldFocus.org | WorldFocus.org | Posted 10.20.2009 | Home

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Mokhtar Ghambou is an English professor at Yale University and the founder and president of the American Moroccan Institute. This article appeared in ...

U.S. mulls military options in Afghanistan

WorldFocus.org | WorldFocus.org | Posted 10.12.2009 | Home


An Afghan villager in late 2008. Photo: Flickr user RugNug S. Azmat Hassan is a career diplomat and former ambassador of Pakistan, where his ...

Top Fall Travel Destinations (SLIDESHOW, POLL)

Huffington Post | Ami Cholia | Posted 11.14.2009 | World


Who says the summer fun has to end just because we're in the middle of September? We've compiled a list of places you can visit to stay warm and enjoy...

Moroccan Reforms Slow Down Due To Islamic Radicalism

nytimes.com | STEVEN ERLANGER and SOUAD MEKHENNET | Posted 09.27.2009 | World


CASABLANCA, Morocco -- Morocco has long been viewed as a rare liberalizing, modernizing Islamic state, open to the West and a potential bridge to a ca...

McDonald's, Western Chains Spice Up Food For Global Franchises

Global Post | Posted 09.26.2009 | World


By Erik German | GlobalPost RABAT, Morocco -- Walk into a McDonald's in Morocco and you'll find a sandwich you can't get anywhere else in the world...

Arabia Felix 102: Yemeni Government Fingers Iran as Arms Supplier to Northern Houthi Rebels

Magda Abu-Fadil | Posted 09.23.2009 | World


Magda Abu-Fadil

The sixth Sa'ada war between central government forces and Houthi rebels in Yemen's north is well underway and expected to drag on, according to the country's ruling party.

In Morocco, 91% Approval isn't Good Enough

Jillian York | Posted 09.11.2009 | World


Jillian York

When popular glossies TelQuel and Nichane published approval ratings for the Moroccan king, they found 100,000 copies of the magazines seized by the Ministry of Communication.

Is There a Life After New York?

Aida Alami | Posted 09.11.2009 | New York


Aida Alami

When I decided to move away from New York, I was confident about my decision. I felt that the city had nothing to offer me anymore; I'd heard or seen everything before.

An American Retiree, Jailed In Morocco For 13 Months, Shares His Story

GlobalPost | Posted 09.06.2009 | World


RABAT, Morocco -- When Moroccan guards came to release Illinois retiree James Douglas Willson from prison, he believed that they'd come to shoot him. ...

Video: Marathon of the Sands (Marathons Sands)

SnagFilms | SnagFilms | Posted 09.03.2009 | Home

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The best-known ultra marathon in the world, and the most grueling, the Marathon of the Sands is 150 miles in six torturous races over seven days acr...

Top 10 Places I Want to Travel to Before I Die

Maria Rodale | Posted 08.27.2009 | Living


Maria Rodale

I am going to share my list of the top 10 places I want to go to before I die (in no particular order, although I hope dying comes last).

The Exchange Experience Changed My Life Forever

Imane Karroumi | Posted 08.23.2009 | World


Imane Karroumi

I didn't believe the power of being in an exchange program until last year, when I participated in the U.S. Department of State's Youth Exchange and Study Program, or YES.

The Arabs Need a Nelson Mandela, Who Knows When to Go

Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi | Posted 08.20.2009 | World


Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi

We desperately need a visionary leader in the Arab world, monarch or republican, who steps aside and oversees in his lifetime a peaceful democratic transfer of power.

Moroccan Djellaba: 'Jedi Robes' Dominate Fashion Scene (VIDEO)

GlobalPost | Posted 08.14.2009 | World


By Solana Pyne | GlobalPost RABAT, Morocco -- Star Wars fans can't help but notice: Jedi robes are everywhere in Morocco. These long-hooded cloaks ...