LE MATIN DU SAHARA:
Solar energy Morocco-China: Noor Ouarzazate complex entirely in-service by the first quarter of 2018: "In the first quarter of 2018, all the power stations of the solar complex Noor Ouarzazate will be in-service. With an overall capacity of 582 MW, these projects will officially make Noor Ouarzazate the world's largest multi-technology solar production site."
Morocco-China: First meeting of the steering committee of the cooperation agreement in the fields of hydrocarbons and energy: "The steering committee of the cooperation agreement in the fields of hydrocarbons and energy was signed in May 2016 on the occasion of the royal visit to Beijing. Met yesterday in Rabat for the first time, the persons in charge of both sides have renewed their commitment to implement their partnership as soon as possible."
L'ECONOMISTE:
The Gulf on the brink of conflagration: "Things are getting hot between the countries of the Gulf. The week has started with a real diplomatic earthquake in this region of the Arab world. Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Yemen, and Egypt announced the breakdown of their diplomatic relations with Qatar, a decision that will result in major geopolitical upheavals and disastrous economic impacts. Qatar is aware of this. This emirate responded by assuring that it will undertake the necessary measures to defeat attempts to affect its population and economy. Faced with the measures taken by the five powers of the Middle East, Qatar denounced the will to place the State under tutelage."
Mohammed V Foundation: How to reinvent the social: "Ramadan is without a doubt the busiest month for the Mohammed V Foundation for Solidarity. And although the distribution of Ramadan baskets is one of its flagship actions, the Foundation goes beyond by organizing Operation Marhaba, medical caravans, humanitarian interventions..."
AL BAYANE:
Enterprises: More than 3,400 bankruptcies in five months: "It has been suspected. The enterprises failures increased in the first five months of 2017. In total, no fewer than 3,405 companies failed between last January and May, according to Inforisk's latest statistics. In May alone, 505 businesses were locked out, a 22% increase compared to April. The slowdown in growth figure is one of the causes of this surge in corporate mortality. In 2016, the rate of economic growth did not exceed 1.6% due to low rainfall and agricultural production.
Inforisk also accuses the government of being behind these bankruptcies, affirming that no support has been provided to these companies to promote their recovery. Thereby, the implementation of a program to accompany structures suffering from poor management or facing financial difficulties is strongly awaited."
Morocco - ECOWAS: A marriage of heart and reason: "The Conference of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) gave, in Monrovia on Sunday, its agreement in principle to Morocco's application to join this regional grouping. It also decided to invite His Majesty the King Mohammed VI to the next ordinary session of ECOWAS, the final statement sanctioning the work of the 51st Ordinary Summit of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of ECOWAS. The leaders of West Africa have given their agreement in principle for the accession of the Kingdom of Morocco to ECOWAS, in view of the strong and multidimensional links of co-operation which bind Morocco to the States of this sub-regional organization. The summit instructed the ECOWAS Commission to examine the implications of such accession in accordance with the provisions of the revised ECOWAS Treaty and to submit the results to its next session."
LIBERATION:
The Baccalaureate, great obsession and small perspectives: Suppress fraud, punish cheating... What about the pedagogical approach? : "The Baccalaureate exams will begin today in a context marked by a crisis of education that everyone recognizes and the urgency of a reform that everyone asks for. According to statistics provided by the Ministry of National Education, Vocational Training, Higher Education, and Scientific Research through a press release, the number of candidates passing this examination for the June 2017 regular session is 523,191 candidates, 51% of them boys and 49% girls."
The Hirak of the Rif at the center of a meeting of the USFP in Tangier: "The social movement that has been shaking for some time Al Hoceima city is obviously at the center of the concerns of the Socialist Union of the popular forces. It is within this framework that the First Secretary of the party, Driss Lachguar, accompanied by the members of the Political Office, Habib El Malki, the President of the Administrative Commission and the House of Representatives, as well as the Ittihadis ministers and members of the Socialist Group in Parliament, chaired in Tangier last Sunday a meeting with the leaders of the party in the Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima region to discuss the situation in the province of Al Hoceima."
AUJOURD'HUI LE MAROC:
The operation "Marhaba" has began on Monday: "The operation "Marhaba 2017" has started yesterday, Monday, and continues until September 15, 2017. According to the Spanish authorities, about 3 million passengers will cross the Strait of Gibraltar in the direction of Morocco. This year, 17 reception spaces are planned to accompany the intensity of maritime and air traffic during this period. Abroad, the Foundation will offer its assistance to members of the Moroccan community passing through the European ports of Almeria, Algeciras, Sète, and Genoa."
United Nations conference on the oceans: Aziz Akhannouch leads a Moroccan delegation in New York: "On High instructions from His Majesty the King Mohammed VI, Morocco takes part in the UN high-level conference to support the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 14, co-organized by the Governments of Fiji and Sweden at the UN headquarters in New York from June 5 to 9, according to a statement from the Ministry of Agriculture, Maritime Fisheries, Rural Development, and Water and Forests."
Les Inspirations Eco:
Fight against unemployment: The details of the regionalized strategy: "The promotion of regional employment requires not only the development of regional schemes, but also the strengthening of regions' competencies. An academy specializing in regional approaches of employment is being set up. The technical support of the Ministry of Labor is sought by certain regional councils."
Accession of Morocco to ECOWAS: FIRST PROBING SIGNALS: "The Heads of State of ECOWAS member countries are in favor of Morocco's membership in their sub-regional grouping. After this political green light, place to the legal and technical stages. To take stock of the issue, Moustapha Diouf, magistrate and doctor in international relations (integration law), gives us an interview to take stock of these steps. According to him, certain Community rules "will undoubtedly upset" the Moroccan legal order."
Crédit : IMPERIUM MEDIA
