Le Figaro Published some sociodemographic studies by several French researchers, in which they forecasted 10 years ago what France is facing.
On Thursday, a Moroccan immigrant was on the brink of death due to a hate crime in Pittsburgh, Hazelwood.
We received with deep sorrow the news of the death of Mr. Mohamed Hamed Ali, following a long disease on November 17th, 2015. The former president of the Spanish Federation for Islamic Religious Entities (FEERI), was one of the most ardent and fervent defenders of Muslims in Spain and Europe.
In these mournful circumstances, Mr. Abdellah Boussouf, S.G. of the Council for the Moroccan Community Abroad (CCME) extends his condolences, on behalf of all the members of the Council, to his kith and kin.
Born in Ceuta, late Mohamed Hamed Ali, in addition to being one of the staunchest advocates of Muslims in Spain, he held the question of the Moroccan national sovereignty in Spain heart and soul.
We belong to Allah and to Him we shall return.
Berlin has proposed a quota system, thousands of Germans have volunteered to help refugees, and press coverage has been more balanced – but there have also been more violent incidents in Germany.
Pressure comes from senior UN official and rising number of Tory MPs after pictures of drowned Syrian boy published.
Hundreds of migrants protested in front of Budapest's Keleti Railway Terminus for a second straight day on Wednesday, shouting "Freedom, freedom!" and demanding to be let onto trains bound for Germany from a station that has been closed to them.
EU refugee crisis: World mourns Syrian toddler as Andy Burnham calls for emergency Parliament debate
As the world reacts to the image of the dead three-year-old, police leave the main station in Hungary's capital where refugees are sleeping outside.
EU interior and justice ministers are to meet in a fortnight in an effort to find concrete measures to cope with the escalating migration crisis.
Angela Merkel says Europe must show solidarity on its refugee policies.
Austria has denied that it is in violation of the European Union’s open-border policy, after it tightened up controls in the face of the growing migration crisis.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moonon Friday urged the global community to develop comprehensive solutions to allow for safe and legal migration after 70 bodies, believed to be Syrian asylum seekers, were discovered in a truck near the Austria-Hungary border.
ON AUGUST 28th Austrian police said they had found 71 dead migrants in a refrigerated lorry. The bodies of 59 men, eight women and four children were discovered just inside Austria’s border with Hungary. The vehicle appears to have been abandoned on August 26th, but the decomposition of the bodies indicates that the migrants may have suffocated or died of thirst earlier than that. Torn lining inside the lorry’s interior suggests that some had battled, fruitlessly, to escape.
As Europe grapples with its biggest wave of migration since World War Two, the Netherlands is about to toughen its asylum policy by cutting off food and shelter for people who fail to qualify as refugees.
The immigration from Muslim countries in Europe is at the heart of debates often nauseating in the continent that gave birth, not so long ago, to Nazism and Fascism.
Amal Bennaim was born in London to parents from Casablanca. She currently resides in Antananarivo in Madagascar. She studied in London, first at the French Lycée Charles de Gaulle, then at King's College London where she obtained in 2002 a degree in Science "Nutrition and Dietetics".
The speech of King Mohammed VI on July 30, 2015, was essentially tied to human dignity. He evoked the social disparity that continues to pull the country down despite efforts by the State and our Moroccan fellow citizens abroad.
Zineb Mouline is an assistant professor of organic chemistry at Nagoya Institute of Technology in Japan. The young Moroccan prodigy is part of the select coterie of scientists controlling the separation of greenhouse gases.