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The French Ministry of the Interior published on Tuesday, 4 February 2024, the detailed figures of the annual report on migration in France.

In its latest monthly report on foreign trade indicators, published on 1st February 2025, the Foreign Exchange Office reports that remittances from Moroccans living abroad reached more than MAD 117.7 billion in 2025, up from MAD 115.26 billion in 2023.

The Council of the Moroccan Community Abroad (CCME) presents its most heartfelt condolences to the family, friends and the Moroccan journalistic community in Morocco and abroad, on the passing of Ayoub Errimi, a London-based journalist, who sadly passed away on Saturday 1 February 2025.

The third edition of the Marrakech African Book Festival (FLAM) kicked off on Thursday 5th january, at the French Institute in Marrakech.

Friedrich Merz, the leading candidate for the German Chancellorship , secured parliamentary support on Wednesday 29 January 2025 on a proposal calling for a tougher immigration policy including rejecting asylum seekers on Germany's borders.

Brussels: Belgian-Moroccan political scientist and social entrepreneur Fatima Zibouh has been named “Brussels Leader of the Year” by Lobby magazine.

Each year, the Belgian magazine presents the “Lobby Awards” to “inspiring and caring leaders who show the way for the community.”

The President of the Council for the Moroccan Community Abroad (CCME), Driss El Yazami, took part on 27 January 2025 in a national conference organised by the National Commission for Data Protection in support of Constitutional Values (CNDP).

The Tanger-Tétouan-Al Hoceima region signed, in Hanover on January 24, a partnership agreement on migration and investment opportunities. This agreement aims at developing solutions to labour immigration and at enabling an effective involvement of the Moroccan community living in Lower Saxony, north-west Germany.

The French Minister of the Interior, Bruno Retailleau, issued a new circular on 23 January 2025, toughening the conditions under which illegal immigrants can be regularised in France.

Rabat - Morocco aborted 78,685 irregular migration attempts in 2024, thanks to the resilience of its border and coastal surveillance systems, according to data from the Ministry of the Interior.

The Council for the Moroccan Community Abroad (CCME), in partnership the Sochepress Foundation and the Association for Feminist Solidarity, announces a series of book meetings with the Dutch writer of Moroccan descent, Rahma El Mouden, about her book "Le chemin de ma liberté".

The Consulate General of Morocco in Montreal, Canada, officially opened its new headquarters on Wednesday 15 January 2024.

The Swedish government coalition could amend the Constitution to question dual nationality, following a report submitted by a committee on dual nationality.

The European border control agency Frontex reports that in 2024 irregular border crossings in Europe have fallen to their lowest level since 2021, a year which was impacted by the Covid pandemic.

The Moroccan embassy in the US urges Moroccan nationals residing in areas affected by the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles, California, to follow local authorities' evacuation orders and safety guidelines.

Moroccan-Canadian author Mustapha Fahmi has published his third novel, La Beauté de Cléopâtre (La peuplade, 2025).

Each year, the "Trophées Marocains du Monde" Foundation, organiser of the event, awards a prize in recognition of exceptional figures of Moroccan descent having made a significant contribution in their fields, including arts and culture, scientific research, politics, business, sport and civil society.

In an interview with the newspaper Le Parisien on 6 January 2025, Bruno Retailleau, France's Minister of the Interior, expressed his desire to hold a referendum on immigration in France, deploring the current impossibility of doing so due to constitutional constraints.

The annual Spanish population report from the National Institute of Statistics (INE) indicates Moroccans will be the country's largest resident foreign community in 2024.

The Council of the Moroccan Community Abroad, has followed with great interest the meeting held on Tuesday, 24 December 2024 at the headquarters of the Academy of the Kingdom of Morocco under royal instruction.

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