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The observers direct: with our observers in Morocco
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published: 19 Jul 2019
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155 Migrants Jump Fence From Morocco to Spain | VOANews
At least 155 migrants from Sub-Saharan Africa successfully crossed into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta after jumping over fences that separate the territory from Morocco, Friday, August 30.
Seven of the migrants clung to the top of a 6-meter-tall fence for more than two hours, until Moroccan law enforcement officers brought down to their side, according to the government's delegation in Ceuta.
A larger group of about 250 attempted the breach simultaneously at a breakwater where the 8.2-kilometer double fence meets the sea.
Most of the migrants were from Guinea.
published: 30 Aug 2019
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Israeli observers participate in Morocco military drill
Israel’s Defense Ministry announced on Saturday that three military observers took part in exercises in Morocco this week.
The ministry described the move as a sign of warming relations between the two countries. It was the first time that Israeli military observers participated in a drill in Morocco.
“African Lion 2022” exercise followed a Moroccan counter-terrorism unit’s participation in a multinational drill in Israel last week, according to the ministry. This week’s exercise also involved US forces.
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published: 04 Jul 2022
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OBSERVERS DIRECT: Fighting urbanization on Morocco's coastline
For our latest Observers Direct we went to the Atlantic coast of Morocco to visit three of our Observers. They’re concerned that the expansion of Casablanca and other cities is taking a toll on the kingdom’s delicate coastal ecosystems. Watch the full report.
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published: 23 Jul 2019
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Morocco's elections pose test on vote observer
*Morocco on Saturday commenced campaign for October's legislative elections scheduled to draw attention from around the region and beyond.*
Country's election authorities have approved 4,000 national and international observers for the October elections and has rejected requests for about 1,000 others.
Among those rejected were observers from the U.S.-based Carter Center.
More than 30 political parties are running in the elections expected to determine the new make-up of the government and po…
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published: 25 Sep 2016
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Backlash against police in China and teen gangs in Morocco - @Observers
Story 1: China
The scene you're about to see takes place in the district of Cangnan, in eastern China. A man was taking photographs of Chengguan, who are local police officers. When he refused to stop, they started hitting him, but local residents later turned on the Chengguan, nearly beating the officers to death.
According to our Observer Lu Haitao, the Chengguan are known for their brutality, and this was just the last drop...
Story 2: Morocco
"Tcharmil" is the name of a Moroccan dish. But recently it's also come to mean a trend among teenagers, who post photos on social networks showing off their bling and preaching violence. This has created a wave of paranoia in Casablanca, where violent acts are on the rise. Our Observer Alae Bennani tells us more.
04/26/2014 THE OBSERVERS
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published: 29 Apr 2014
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International observers comment on Moroccan election
(9 Sep 2007)
1. Various exterior of Hilton Hotel
2. Lousewies van der Laan, member international observation mission
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lousewies van der Laan, international observation mission:
"Our group of observers did not witness any major irregularities, of course there was some confusion here and there. However there are widespread allegations of corruption, people to seem concerned about vote buying and even just the perception of corruption undermines faith in the democratic system and we suggest that anyone who has proof of any kind of corruption or vote buying, should go to the proper authorities and they should deal with it because we have to make sure that we have confidence in the system."
4. Exterior Hilton Hotel
STORYLINE:
An international observer said on Sun...
published: 21 Jul 2015
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Morocco: Economic Health Check
Morocco has made progress in building a resilient economy: poverty has gone down, the business environment has improved, and the economy is diversifying. But higher growth is needed to create jobs, especially for youth and women.
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published: 18 Jul 2019
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Algeria & Morocco: the world's most self-destructive rivalry
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Observers Direct: Casablanca, the collapsing city
Observers Direct: Casablanca, the collapsing city
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Over the past two years, an alarming number of buildings have collapsed in Casablanca, killing dozens of people and leaving hundreds homeless. Today, many more residents live in fear that their homes might fall in on them. Our journalists Gaelle Faure and Jean-Marie Lemaire went to meet our Observer Touria Zehaichi, an activist who is fighting for the victims’ rights.
Julien Pain meets Observers to discuss the memorable events they have witnessed. “Observers Direct” extends through television the unique and original journalistic online project The Observers.
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published: 13 Sep 2014
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The observers direct: with our observers in Morocco
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- published: 19 Jul 2019
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1:04
155 Migrants Jump Fence From Morocco to Spain | VOANews
At least 155 migrants from Sub-Saharan Africa successfully crossed into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta after jumping over fences that separate the territory from ...
At least 155 migrants from Sub-Saharan Africa successfully crossed into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta after jumping over fences that separate the territory from Morocco, Friday, August 30.
Seven of the migrants clung to the top of a 6-meter-tall fence for more than two hours, until Moroccan law enforcement officers brought down to their side, according to the government's delegation in Ceuta.
A larger group of about 250 attempted the breach simultaneously at a breakwater where the 8.2-kilometer double fence meets the sea.
Most of the migrants were from Guinea.
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At least 155 migrants from Sub-Saharan Africa successfully crossed into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta after jumping over fences that separate the territory from Morocco, Friday, August 30.
Seven of the migrants clung to the top of a 6-meter-tall fence for more than two hours, until Moroccan law enforcement officers brought down to their side, according to the government's delegation in Ceuta.
A larger group of about 250 attempted the breach simultaneously at a breakwater where the 8.2-kilometer double fence meets the sea.
Most of the migrants were from Guinea.
- published: 30 Aug 2019
- views: 5178269
4:43
Israeli observers participate in Morocco military drill
Israel’s Defense Ministry announced on Saturday that three military observers took part in exercises in Morocco this week.
The ministry described the move as a...
Israel’s Defense Ministry announced on Saturday that three military observers took part in exercises in Morocco this week.
The ministry described the move as a sign of warming relations between the two countries. It was the first time that Israeli military observers participated in a drill in Morocco.
“African Lion 2022” exercise followed a Moroccan counter-terrorism unit’s participation in a multinational drill in Israel last week, according to the ministry. This week’s exercise also involved US forces.
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Israel’s Defense Ministry announced on Saturday that three military observers took part in exercises in Morocco this week.
The ministry described the move as a sign of warming relations between the two countries. It was the first time that Israeli military observers participated in a drill in Morocco.
“African Lion 2022” exercise followed a Moroccan counter-terrorism unit’s participation in a multinational drill in Israel last week, according to the ministry. This week’s exercise also involved US forces.
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- published: 04 Jul 2022
- views: 8667
11:21
OBSERVERS DIRECT: Fighting urbanization on Morocco's coastline
For our latest Observers Direct we went to the Atlantic coast of Morocco to visit three of our Observers. They’re concerned that the expansion of Casablanca and...
For our latest Observers Direct we went to the Atlantic coast of Morocco to visit three of our Observers. They’re concerned that the expansion of Casablanca and other cities is taking a toll on the kingdom’s delicate coastal ecosystems. Watch the full report.
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For our latest Observers Direct we went to the Atlantic coast of Morocco to visit three of our Observers. They’re concerned that the expansion of Casablanca and other cities is taking a toll on the kingdom’s delicate coastal ecosystems. Watch the full report.
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- published: 23 Jul 2019
- views: 636
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Morocco's elections pose test on vote observer
*Morocco on Saturday commenced campaign for October's legislative elections scheduled to draw attention from around the region and beyond.*
Country's election ...
*Morocco on Saturday commenced campaign for October's legislative elections scheduled to draw attention from around the region and beyond.*
Country's election authorities have approved 4,000 national and international observers for the October elections and has rejected requests for about 1,000 others.
Among those rejected were observers from the U.S.-based Carter Center.
More than 30 political parties are running in the elections expected to determine the new make-up of the government and po…
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*Morocco on Saturday commenced campaign for October's legislative elections scheduled to draw attention from around the region and beyond.*
Country's election authorities have approved 4,000 national and international observers for the October elections and has rejected requests for about 1,000 others.
Among those rejected were observers from the U.S.-based Carter Center.
More than 30 political parties are running in the elections expected to determine the new make-up of the government and po…
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- published: 25 Sep 2016
- views: 270
5:52
Backlash against police in China and teen gangs in Morocco - @Observers
Story 1: China
The scene you're about to see takes place in the district of Cangnan, in eastern China. A man was taking photographs of Chengguan, who are local ...
Story 1: China
The scene you're about to see takes place in the district of Cangnan, in eastern China. A man was taking photographs of Chengguan, who are local police officers. When he refused to stop, they started hitting him, but local residents later turned on the Chengguan, nearly beating the officers to death.
According to our Observer Lu Haitao, the Chengguan are known for their brutality, and this was just the last drop...
Story 2: Morocco
"Tcharmil" is the name of a Moroccan dish. But recently it's also come to mean a trend among teenagers, who post photos on social networks showing off their bling and preaching violence. This has created a wave of paranoia in Casablanca, where violent acts are on the rise. Our Observer Alae Bennani tells us more.
04/26/2014 THE OBSERVERS
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Story 1: China
The scene you're about to see takes place in the district of Cangnan, in eastern China. A man was taking photographs of Chengguan, who are local police officers. When he refused to stop, they started hitting him, but local residents later turned on the Chengguan, nearly beating the officers to death.
According to our Observer Lu Haitao, the Chengguan are known for their brutality, and this was just the last drop...
Story 2: Morocco
"Tcharmil" is the name of a Moroccan dish. But recently it's also come to mean a trend among teenagers, who post photos on social networks showing off their bling and preaching violence. This has created a wave of paranoia in Casablanca, where violent acts are on the rise. Our Observer Alae Bennani tells us more.
04/26/2014 THE OBSERVERS
A news show produced exclusively from content provided by amateurs. Photos, videos and personal accounts from our network of Observers around the world - all checked by our staff in Paris. First run Saturdays at 8:10 am Paris time.
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- published: 29 Apr 2014
- views: 2373
0:47
International observers comment on Moroccan election
(9 Sep 2007)
1. Various exterior of Hilton Hotel
2. Lousewies van der Laan, member international observation mission
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lousewies van ...
(9 Sep 2007)
1. Various exterior of Hilton Hotel
2. Lousewies van der Laan, member international observation mission
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lousewies van der Laan, international observation mission:
"Our group of observers did not witness any major irregularities, of course there was some confusion here and there. However there are widespread allegations of corruption, people to seem concerned about vote buying and even just the perception of corruption undermines faith in the democratic system and we suggest that anyone who has proof of any kind of corruption or vote buying, should go to the proper authorities and they should deal with it because we have to make sure that we have confidence in the system."
4. Exterior Hilton Hotel
STORYLINE:
An international observer said on Sunday that even though no major irregularities were witnessed in the Morocco Parliamentary election held on Friday, there were "widespread allegations of corruption" and vote buying.
Lousewies van der Laan told AP Television that "anyone who has proof of any kind of corruption or vote buying, should go to the proper authorities and they should deal with it because we have to make sure that we have confidence in the system."
Voters in Morocco deprived an Islamist party of an expected parliamentary victory on Friday, handing it instead to the conservative Istiqlal party, according to preliminary results announced on Saturday.
The results of Friday's vote - marred by a record-low turnout of 37 percent - meant continuity for this North African kingdom, which is an important US ally in the Arab Muslim world.
In a surprisingly strong showing, Istiqlal, of the ruling government coalition, won 52 seats in the lower house of parliament, Interior Minister Chakib Benmoussa said.
The Islam-inspired Justice and Development Party, or PJD, whose growing strength in recent years had worried its secular rivals, had 47 seats.
The PJD accused the ruling secular parties of appealing to voters with hasty public works projects - and even buying votes - to thwart its predicted victory.
The PJD has garnered strength in recent years by tapping disillusionment with a government seen as increasingly distant from voters' needs, focusing on the poor and jobless youth.
Nearly 5 (m) million of Morocco's 33 million people live on less than 2 US dollars a day, according to the World Bank.
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(9 Sep 2007)
1. Various exterior of Hilton Hotel
2. Lousewies van der Laan, member international observation mission
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lousewies van der Laan, international observation mission:
"Our group of observers did not witness any major irregularities, of course there was some confusion here and there. However there are widespread allegations of corruption, people to seem concerned about vote buying and even just the perception of corruption undermines faith in the democratic system and we suggest that anyone who has proof of any kind of corruption or vote buying, should go to the proper authorities and they should deal with it because we have to make sure that we have confidence in the system."
4. Exterior Hilton Hotel
STORYLINE:
An international observer said on Sunday that even though no major irregularities were witnessed in the Morocco Parliamentary election held on Friday, there were "widespread allegations of corruption" and vote buying.
Lousewies van der Laan told AP Television that "anyone who has proof of any kind of corruption or vote buying, should go to the proper authorities and they should deal with it because we have to make sure that we have confidence in the system."
Voters in Morocco deprived an Islamist party of an expected parliamentary victory on Friday, handing it instead to the conservative Istiqlal party, according to preliminary results announced on Saturday.
The results of Friday's vote - marred by a record-low turnout of 37 percent - meant continuity for this North African kingdom, which is an important US ally in the Arab Muslim world.
In a surprisingly strong showing, Istiqlal, of the ruling government coalition, won 52 seats in the lower house of parliament, Interior Minister Chakib Benmoussa said.
The Islam-inspired Justice and Development Party, or PJD, whose growing strength in recent years had worried its secular rivals, had 47 seats.
The PJD accused the ruling secular parties of appealing to voters with hasty public works projects - and even buying votes - to thwart its predicted victory.
The PJD has garnered strength in recent years by tapping disillusionment with a government seen as increasingly distant from voters' needs, focusing on the poor and jobless youth.
Nearly 5 (m) million of Morocco's 33 million people live on less than 2 US dollars a day, according to the World Bank.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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1:01
Morocco: Economic Health Check
Morocco has made progress in building a resilient economy: poverty has gone down, the business environment has improved, and the economy is diversifying. But hi...
Morocco has made progress in building a resilient economy: poverty has gone down, the business environment has improved, and the economy is diversifying. But higher growth is needed to create jobs, especially for youth and women.
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Morocco has made progress in building a resilient economy: poverty has gone down, the business environment has improved, and the economy is diversifying. But higher growth is needed to create jobs, especially for youth and women.
Read the latest at http://ow.ly/nh3a30p8Mrs
- published: 18 Jul 2019
- views: 67596
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Algeria & Morocco: the world's most self-destructive rivalry
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12:35
Observers Direct: Casablanca, the collapsing city
Observers Direct: Casablanca, the collapsing city
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Over the past ...
Observers Direct: Casablanca, the collapsing city
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Over the past two years, an alarming number of buildings have collapsed in Casablanca, killing dozens of people and leaving hundreds homeless. Today, many more residents live in fear that their homes might fall in on them. Our journalists Gaelle Faure and Jean-Marie Lemaire went to meet our Observer Touria Zehaichi, an activist who is fighting for the victims’ rights.
Julien Pain meets Observers to discuss the memorable events they have witnessed. “Observers Direct” extends through television the unique and original journalistic online project The Observers.
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Observers Direct: Casablanca, the collapsing city
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Over the past two years, an alarming number of buildings have collapsed in Casablanca, killing dozens of people and leaving hundreds homeless. Today, many more residents live in fear that their homes might fall in on them. Our journalists Gaelle Faure and Jean-Marie Lemaire went to meet our Observer Touria Zehaichi, an activist who is fighting for the victims’ rights.
Julien Pain meets Observers to discuss the memorable events they have witnessed. “Observers Direct” extends through television the unique and original journalistic online project The Observers.
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- published: 13 Sep 2014
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