Anti-government unrest in Morocco filled the streets for a fifth straight night, as protests over the state of public ...
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Morocco Gen Z protests enter sixth day with calls to oust government
Mass protests in Morocco entered a sixth day on Friday, with the youth-led movement GenZ 212 demanding that the government be ...
Morocco will soon have the world's largest football stadium but this has angered many young people who want better services.
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Morocco’s youth-led protests demand better schools and hospitals, prime minister resignation
Youth-led demonstrators in Morocco took to the streets for a sixth straight night despite fear of violence after three people ...
After almost a week of regular demonstrations, protests in Morocco turned violent, resulting in hundreds injured and two ...
The “Gen Z” protests mirror similar unrest sweeping countries like Nepal and Madagascar. In some of Morocco's largest ...
Protesters took to the streets of Morocco’s major cities, including in the capital Rabat and Casablanca, on Thursday ...
Morocco’s most serious wave of unrest since the Arab Spring turned deadly overnight, escalating youth-led protests over poor public services and heavy spending for the 2030 football World Cup.
Masked youths clashed with security forces across several Moroccan cities amid ongoing anti-government protests. Organized by ...
Gen Z-led protests in two diverse African countries highlight frustration over years of poor governance. Fueled by social ...
Youth-led demonstrators demanding better schools and hospitals flooded the streets of Morocco this week, undeterred by fears of further clashes after multiple people were killed by police.
Reuters reported that membership in the GenZ 212, which derived its name from Morocco’s area code, has soared in recent ...
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