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Moroccan navy ‘blocking’ Dutch abortion ship

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The Moroccan navy on Thursday blocked the Mediterranean harbour in which a controversial Dutch "abortion ship" was due to dock in the first such trip to a Muslim country, one of the organisers said.

NIA request for quizzing Headley's estranged wife in Morocco

India has sent a formal request to Morocco for examination and recording of statement of Faiza Outalha, Pakistani-American terrorist David Headley's estranged wife, to get more evidence against him as

Moroccans outraged over suicide of rape victim

The case of a 16-year-old girl who killed herself after she was forced to marry her rapist has spurred outrage among Morocco's internet activists and calls for changes to the country's laws.

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Ranbaxy opens new manufacturing facility in Morocco; eyes $1 billion drug market

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Ranbaxy Laboratories has opened a new production facility in Morocco, a move which would help the drug maker access the African nation's USD 1 billion pharma market.

"Ranbaxy Morocco today announced

Al-Qaeda suspected in Marrakesh bombing

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The Al-Qaeda terror network is suspected of involvement in a bomb attack on a popular tourist cafe that killed 15 people in the Moroccan city of Marrakesh, the government said on Friday.

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Recap of Afro-ME uprise

Cairo: Latest developments in the unrest sweeping the Middle East and North Africa.

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- Residents in the Libyan oil town of Ras Lanuf, the front line in a rebel uprising against ruler Moamer Gad

Recap of Arab uprise

Cairo: Latest developments in the unrest sweeping the Middle East and North Africa.

LIBYA

- A fresh air strike targeted the rebel-held Libyan town of Brega, residents said, one day after clashes bet

Recap of developments in Middle East, North Africa

Cairo: Latest developments in the unrest sweeping the Middle East and North Africa.

LIBYA

- Libyan leader Moamer Gaddafi insisted his people loved him but was slammed as 'delusional' as Western nati

Thousands storm Morocco for change

Rabat: Several thousand people rallied in Moroccan cities on Sunday demanding political reform and limits on the powers of King Mohammed VI, the latest protests demanding change that have rocked the r

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