Youth-led protests in Morocco demand social services improvements amid World Cup preparations, sparking clashes and arrests.

CASABLANCA, Morocco: Youth-led demonstrators clashed with police over the weekend in some of Morocco’s largest anti-government protests in years, denouncing what they called the…

Police say nearly 200 people have been arrested as the north African nation is rocked by biggest protests in years.

Ungewohnte Bilder in Marokko. Am Wochenende kam es zu den größten Anti-Regierungsprotesten der vergangenen Jahre. Auslöser ist der Bau neuer Stadien für die Fußball-WM 2030 und…

RABAT: Violent clashes erupted in several Moroccan cities late Tuesday between youths and security forces, local media reported, after days of protests calling for reforms in the…

Da quattro giorni sono in corso le manifestazioni più grandi dal 2011, e c'entrano le enormi spese per i Mondiali di calcio del 2030

RABAT: Anti-government demonstrations gripped Morocco for a fourth straight night as youth filled the streets of cities throughout the country and destruction and violence broke…

‘Gen Z’ protesters accuse government of prioritising spending on World Cup stadiums over social services

Youth-led protests in Morocco demand social services improvements amid World Cup preparations, sparking clashes and arrests.

Members of Moroccan security forces and civilians reported hurt as youth antigovernment protests turn violent.

The youth-led protests in the north African nation mirror similar unrest that swept countries like Nepal and Madagascar.

Demonstrators, mostly younger people, vented anger against heavy spending on preparations for the 2030 soccer World Cup instead of on public services.

Moroccan leader says he is open to a dialogue to end youth-led protests against alleged corruption.

RABAT, Morocco: Youth-led demonstrators in Morocco took to the streets on Thursday for a sixth straight night despite fears of more violence after police killed three people the…

Morocco will soon have the world's largest football stadium but this has angered many young people who want better services.