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Zhejiang Hailiang to open copper plant in Morocco
Investment Monitor via Yahoo Finance· 45 minutes agoChinese copper processor Zhejiang Hailiang has announced plans to build a new $288m plant in Morocco. The new facility, revealed in a filing, will...
An Underwater Train Could Link Europe and Africa by 2030
Conde Nast Traveler via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoGetty Imagine being able to board a train from Spain to Morocco, and travel efficiently—and...
U.S.-based Iozera announces MOU with Government of Morocco for Launch of Eco-Friendly AI Data Center...
Tri-County Times· 5 days agoInvitation for Iozera and Morocco AI Event, Wednesday, May 8th starting at 4:30pm at the Capital...
Soccer jersey dispute between Algeria and Morocco clubs over Western Sahara goes to sports court
ABC News· 7 days agoA soccer politics dispute between Algeria and Morocco over a map of disputed Western Sahara...
China’s Hailiang Plans Morocco Copper Plant to Tap Western Users
Bloomberg· 1 day agoZhejiang Hailiang Co., a major producer of copper tubes and rods, plans to build a plant in Morocco...
Thursday gossip: Olise, Greenwood, Lukaku, Estevao, Barry, Reus, Braithwaite, Ziyech
BBC via Yahoo Sports· 6 hours agoAston Villa confident of beating Arsenal and Manchester United to Michael Olise, Premier League...
Undersea Train Tunnel Could Connect Spain With Morocco by 2030
Travel Pulse· 1 day agoAn exciting new possibility for easy and sustainable transportation between two continents separated...
Divers spot weird, blobby creature for first time off Morocco. See the ‘alien species’
Miami Herald via AOL· 3 days agoOff the northern coast of Morocco on the Mediterranean Sea, a group of scuba divers hit the water....
Cas to hear Algerian appeal in Morocco map row
BBC via AOL· 6 days agoThe Court of Arbitration for Sport is based in Lausanne, Switzerland [Getty Images] A row over an extended map of Morocco on a football shirt has...
North Africa football fans use stadium freedoms to back Palestinians
AFP via Yahoo Sports· 39 minutes agoIn North Africa, where political speech is often harshly policed, football stadiums have long been...