Explore Morocco's Cities: From Tangier to Laayoune
Morocco's cities embody rich cultural diversity, leaving a lasting impression with every visit. From Tangier to Laayoune, the Moroccan spirit of hospitality shines through in every corner.
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Morocco's cities embody rich cultural diversity, leaving a lasting impression with every visit. From Tangier to Laayoune, the Moroccan spirit of hospitality shines through in every corner.
French Minister Delegate for the Armed Forces, Ales Roufaux, emphasized the need to confront history with Algeria during a commemoration of the 1945 independence protests in Setif. This event marks a pivotal moment in Algeria's modern history.
The German newspaper (Die Zeit) has launched a campaign encouraging citizens to investigate their families' Nazi history, emphasizing the importance of confronting the past rather than hiding it. This initiative follows the release of over 10 million Nazi party membership cards by the U.S. National Archives.
Marseille, located on France's southern coast, is one of the country's oldest cities, founded in 600 BC. Its rich cultural and architectural diversity makes it a unique tourist destination.
The Diriyah Season has successfully concluded its cultural and historical activities, which lasted for several weeks and attracted a wide participation from local and international visitors. This event reflects Saudi Arabia's commitment to enhancing its cultural and historical heritage.
Despite the increasing number of visitors to Morocco, Rabat, chosen as the UNESCO World Book Capital for 2026, remains underappreciated by tourists. This coastal city deserves greater attention for its rich history and diverse culture.
The head of the Cultural Heritage Committee in Tehran, Ahmad Alavi, reported that U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran have damaged over 120 cultural and historical sites, threatening Iranian heritage. The damage includes museums and historical palaces listed as World Heritage sites.
In a thought-provoking article, writer Yonatan Toval questions whether America is on the brink of a disaster similar to that which Europe faced in 1914. He argues that while American and Israeli leaders possess advanced technologies, they lack an understanding of the societies they engage with.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump made a controversial joke to a Japanese journalist about the Pearl Harbor attack, reviving sensitive historical tensions between the U.S. and Japan. This remark raises questions about Trump's grasp of history and sensitivity to past events.