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  • A man in Sahrawi clothing with a headscarf rides a camel. In the background, a UNESCO advertisement on a dune.
    50 years of occupation in Western Sahara

    The "pearl of the south" is still not free

    Morocco celebrates Sahrawi heritage through state TV, tourism campaigns and festivals. But self-determination for Western Sahara remains a distant prospect, while the central government deepens its hold on the territory through major development projects.

  • A man addresses a crowd of people, behind him a Moroccan flag.
    Morocco protests

    "Gen Z has surprised the political elites"

    For two weeks, a group called Generation Z 212 led mass youth protests across Morocco, demanding reforms in healthcare and education. Researcher Mohamed Sammouni says the movement lays bare a crisis of political legitimacy.

  • People gather to hold a pro-Palestinian demonstration organized upon the invitation of the Islamic Action Front, the political wing of the Muslim Brothers in Amman, Jordan on October 10, 2023. (Photo: Picture Alliance/ Laith Al-jnaidi / Anadolu)
    Political Islam in Jordan

    What's next for the Muslim Brotherhood?

    An official ban on the Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan has brought the movement to a critical crossroads. Its political arm is struggling to preserve its platform and avoid the fate of its counterparts in Egypt and Tunisia.

  • Four Gnaoua musicians walk through Essaouira with castanets and in red robes decorated with yellow and green embroidery.
    Moroccan Gnawa festival

    A Sufi tradition on the world stage

    A festival in Morocco is bringing Gnawa music to the mainstream. Shaped by migration, slavery and a long struggle for recognition, the once marginalised Sufi tradition is now internationally renowned.

  • Families gather on the closed Moroccan-Algerian border, near Oujda, Morocco, after three Algerian were Killed by a strike on Friday, Nov. 5, 2021. Algeria accused Morocco of being behind the attack.
    Morocco-Algeria arms race

    "The solution requires political courage"

    Tensions between Morocco and Algeria are fuelling a frantic arms race. Moroccan researcher Hicham Mouatadid traces the roots of the rivalry and calls for a solution that goes beyond the Western Sahara conflict to address regional security as a whole.

  • Two women wearing traditional clothes leave a hospital building designed in Art Deco colonial style.
    "Dis-orienting the Maghreb" by Sadik Rddad

    Plural identities in colonial Morocco

    In his new book, Moroccan scholar Sadik Rddad revisits colonial-era British and American travel writing, challenging Edward Said's view of Orientalism and its flattening of Maghrebi identities.

  • A group of protesters hold signs in a square.
    Al-Hafiz Tarjok's "Friday of Death"

    A survivor's account of the Melilla massacre

    In "Friday of Death", Sudanese activist al-Hafiz Tarjok recounts his survival of the deadly 2022 events at the Melilla border between Morocco and Spain. His book sheds light on the tragedy faced by thousands of Sudanese risking their lives to cross the desert in search of safety in Europe.

  • A family walks through a market
    Reform of the Moroccan family code

    A struggle over Quranic principles

    Feminists in Morocco are eagerly awaiting a planned reform of the family code. Experts and the public have been consulted, but the king and the commission have yet to reveal the proposed amendments.

  • Moroccan author Mohamed Choukri
    New Choukri translation

    The absurdist frame

    In Mohamed Choukri's varied and experimental collection "Tales of Tangier" the hyperreal meets the bizarre. The off-kilter stories put forward by the late author seem to be set spinning on their edges, so fast and wild they might just fly off the page

  • U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks to media representatives in Cairo
    Biden's plan for a Middle East ceasefire

    What Gaza exit strategy?

    U.S. President Biden's plan to end the war in Gaza ignores important questions. As long as it is not clear who will control the Gaza Strip once the war is over, there will be no lasting solution. An analysis

  • Brice Bottin and Yousra Mansour lead the French-Moroccan band Bab L’Bluz
    French-Moroccan band Bab L'Bluz

    Morocco's electrifying abundance

    Swaken is the title of the second album from French-Moroccan quartet Bab L'Bluz. The band based around singer Yousra Mansour delves even further into the facets of the music found between the Atlantic coast and the Sahara

  • Sahrawi singer and musician Aziza Brahim
    Aziza Brahim's "Mawja"

    The voice of Western Sahara

    Aziza Brahim's childhood as a Sahrawi refugee in Algeria naturally shaped her music, but as her latest album, "Mawja" shows, while she has not forgotten where she comes from, she has long since tuned her ears to a world beyond the camp perimeters

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