We have started to collect the most important news related to Morocco in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Kuwait's ruler is expected to cut short a private trip to Morocco to try to resolve a growing political crisis.
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Morocco and the Polisario front are to hold fresh talks at the UN over the future of disputed Western Sahara.
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A Moroccan man has been jailed for three years for creating a Facebook profile in the name of a royal.
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A leading suspect in the 2004 train bombings in Madrid is arrested in Morocco, where he is expected to go on trial.
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Morocco's king strongly condemns the visit by Spain's monarch to the disputed Spanish enclaves.
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A Moroccan senator protesting about the Spanish king's visit to the enclave of Melilla is briefly held by police.
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France's President Sarkozy signs a deal in Morocco to build a high-speed rail link between Tangiers and Marrakesh.
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Cars are set alight in an Amsterdam suburb in a sixth day of unrest after a Moroccan man was shot dead by police.
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Morocco's conservatives, part of the ruling coalition, win the most seats in elections, provisional results say.
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Richard Hamilton reports on elections in Morocco which is keen to show it is embracing democracy.
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