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 night before. The protesters in at least a dozen cities, including Casablanca, demanded better schools and hospitals, with some calling for Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch to resign. The call for resignation came after police killed three people on Wednesday as largely peaceful protests turned into riots, with banks looted and cars set ablaze.

I giovani chiedono riforme dell’istruzione e della sanità pubblica

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…

La fiscalía de Casablanca anuncia la detención de 24 personas, seis de ellas menores, por bloquear una carretera

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.

'We have almost completely lost faith in successive governments,' said Gen Z 212, the group behind the protest movement shaking the country since Saturday, in a statement on the…

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

Prime minister praises security response and says government is ready for talks

Two people were killed by police in Morocco as protests against the government spread throughout the country by young adults and teens. Protests began Saturday.

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…

Decenas de jóvenes marroquíes se manifestaron en Rabat para exigir la destitución del presidente del Gobierno, Aziz Ajanuch

BRUSSELS: The EU has called on “all parties” to “keep calm” in Morocco, which has been rocked by anti-corruption protests. “We recognize the importance of youth participation in…

RABAT: Members of a Moroccan online youth collective protested for the eighth consecutive day on Saturday, demanding better public health and education services. The…