We have started to collect the most important news related to Morocco in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
A man tries to blow himself up near a busload of tourists in the Moroccan city of Meknes, police say.
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Moroccan internet users unable to access YouTube say they fear it is being blocked by the authorities.
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One of Morocco's biggest terror trials is adjourned in the city of Sale after opening for a day of hearings.
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The UN refugee office closes its office in Morocco after what it said was a violent protest by migrants.
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Two suicide bombers set off explosives in Casablanca, days after similar incidents, Moroccan officials say.
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Police arrest two in a district of the Moroccan city where militants set off suicide bombs on Tuesday.
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One of the suspected militants who blew themselves in Morocco is the brother of an internet cafe bomber, officials say.
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Five people die as police hunt a cell of suspected suicide bombers in the Moroccan city of Casablanca.
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Morocco is hosting Africa's first conference to discuss improving the lives of the continent's poorest people.
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German politicians and Muslim groups condemn a German judge who refused a Moroccan woman divorce, citing the Koran.
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