Key to American history
By Hassan Abou El Fadel Morocco World News Inezgane, Morocco, June 23, 2013 What “Key” do you think that is? It is one of the most important key words in the history of the US. It’s Francis Scott Key....
View ArticleFine wines flourishing in Muslim Morocco
June 25, 2013 (AFP) Vines stretch to the horizon under the hot summer sun in a vineyard near Casablanca, one of the oldest in Morocco, where despite the pressures from a conservative Muslim society,...
View ArticleThe Wedding ceremony in Southeastern Morocco: Tinghir as an example
By Mouhcine Abdechchafi Morocco World News Tinghir, Morocco, June 27, 2013 It is true that every single geographical area in Morocco is unique when it comes to celebrating the wedding ceremony. All...
View ArticleMoroccan kaftan’s majesty enchants world female celebrities
By Youssef Sourgo Morocco World News Casablanca, July 1, 2013 What could be the point in common between Mariah Carey, Hilary Clinton, Haifaa Wahbi, Elizabeth Taylor, Diana Haddad and Jennifer Lopez?...
View ArticleMorocco on the eve of Ramadan: A foreign perspective
By Erin Geneva Morocco World News Rabat, July 9, 2013 On the Eve of Ramadan, I can feel some anticipation in the air. The streets seem to be a little bit more crowded and the cafes a bit busier than...
View ArticleRamadan: The best month of the year
By Rachid Khouya Morocco World News Smara, Morocco, July 10, 2013 When we talk about Ramadan, the first thing that comes to the minds of non-Muslims is that it is a month where Muslims do not eat,...
View ArticleFour Moroccan Festivals No Traveller Should Miss
Morocco World News New York, July 10, 2013 Steeped in history and culture, it is little wonder that Morocco is known as the 'festival capital of Africa'. Thousands of tourists make the annual...
View ArticleRamadan in the Sahara: the return to the origins and Mother Nature
By Rachid Khouya Morocco World News Smara, Morocco, July 13, 2013 A lot of people prefer to leave the cities and spend their Ramadan in the Sahara, far from the noise of cars and the slavery of...
View ArticleThe Djellaba: Moroccan women’s favorite beautiful garment
By Youssef Sourgo Morocco World News Casablanca, July 18, 2013 Apart from the Majestic Moroccan Kaftan, Moroccan women are also typically known for wearing the Djellaba. Though this traditional attire...
View ArticleAmerican Slang (Part 2)
Mohamed El Hassan Abou El Fadel Morocco World News Inezgane, Morocco, July 23, 2013 American Slang (Part 1) I am getting back to you again in “American Slang II” to shed more light on slang words and...
View ArticleStay outside of my bubble, mind your own business
By Mohamed Chtatou Morocco World News Rabat, July 24, 2013 The bubble One morning in early July, as I was taking my daily leisurely stroll on the famous Promenade des Anglais, a verbal fight between...
View ArticleBM Events organized its first event for the benefit of Children
By Youssef Sourgo Morocco World News Casablanca, July 24, 2013 On July 13, Princess Lala Zineb inaugurated BM Events’ first event in Morocco at Villa Jawhara in Rabat, alongside its founder Yassine...
View ArticleOut of Darkness, into Light
By Chokri Omri Morocco World News Tunis, August 6, 2013 What ground do we still pretend to have for saying that this is the right way in which we should live? We have to learn how to root out...
View ArticleAnnual collective Wedding to be celebrated in Southern Morocco
By Omar Bihmidine Morocco World News Tangier, August 17, 2013 Every year, during the summer holidays, a collective wedding ceremony is held along with other annual festivities of Tifawin in Tafraout, a...
View ArticleStudy contends “Writing down your emotions proves healthy, therapeutic”
Tafraout, Morocco- MWN According to research conducted by the American Academy of Pediatrics, writing down your life experiences and emotions can benefit your health remarkably and help you feel better...
View ArticleWhole fruit deters diabetes, juice boosts risk: study
PARIS Eating more whole fresh fruit, especially blueberries, grapes, apples and pears, is linked to a lower risk of type 2 diabetes, but drinking more fruit juice has the opposite effect, says a study....
View ArticlePrincess Lalla Salma: Moroccan Women’s Ambassador
Casablanca- She is the first lady of Morocco, Princess consort of King Mohamed VI. She holds some of the most prestigious honors, namely Dame Grand Cross of the Order of Leopold II of Belgium (2004),...
View ArticleThe Fear of Friday 13: Fact or a Myth?
By Mourad Beni-ich WASHINGTON - What is Friggatriskaidekaphobia? According to Urban Dictionary, it is “the fear of Friday 13th. The Frigga is for Friday, the triskai is for 3, the deka means 10, so...
View ArticleI Didn’t Love My Wife When We Got Married
Elad Nehorai- New York I'm a ridiculous, emotional, over-sentimental sap. I guess that's why I told my wife I loved her on our second date. I had tried really hard up to that point to hold it back,...
View ArticleWhat is Art, and why does it Matter?
Casablanca- One of the many definitions of art one may think of is “art as a form of expression.” Vague as it is, this definition of art points out one of its major aims, which is to allow a different...
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