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King Mohammed VI’s Address to the Nation Following UN Support for Sahara Autonomy Plan
King Mohammed VI delivered a special address to the Moroccan people following the UN Security Council’s vote in favor of the Autonomy Plan for the Sahara.
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King Mohammed VI calls on residents of Tindouf to return home, embrace autonomy within Morocco
In a landmark address marking what he described as a decisive turning point in Morocco’s modern history, King Mohammed VI ...
The Western Sahara is a vast mineral-rich former Spanish colony that is largely controlled by Morocco but has been claimed for decades by the pro-independence Polisario Front.
Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles launched the Mayor's Racial Equity Initiative in 2021. It focused on reducing racial disparities in ...
Mohamed Ouahbi, the head coach of Morocco’s U20 national team, expressed his heartfelt gratitude to King Mohammed VI ...
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HISD voters will elect 3 trustees despite the state takeover. Here's what the candidates stand for.
Despite the state takeover, HISD voters will still elect three school board trustees in November. They could have some power ...
Comprehensive Orthopedic Global, VI (COG VI) announced Friday that it sponsored the 16th Biennial Association of Caribbean Occupational Therapists (ACOT) Conference, an event that drew healthcare ...
St. Thomas Federal Credit Union awarded $30,000 in community grants to three nonprofits through the Small Business Recovery ...
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UN Security Council backs Morocco plan for Western Sahara autonomy
The UN Security Council (UNSC) voted yesterday in favour of a resolution brought forward by the US backing Morocco’s autonomy plan for Western Sahara as the “most feasible” solution for the disputed ...
The U.N. Security Council is expected to vote on a resolution backing Morocco’s claim to the disputed Western Sahara.
The Equal Protection Project is accusing the University of Central Arkansas of violating Title VI and Title IX with several ...
In the 13th century, thousands in France were investigated, massacred, or even burned at the stake by the Catholic Church.
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