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Rabat (Morocco), 13 Aug (EFE), (Camera: Fátima Zohra Bouaziz).- Morocco is holding a retrospective exhibition of a hundred works by the Mohamed VI Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rabat, which opens its doors to the public amid the pandemic. A trickle of visitors, all wearing masks, come to the museum to see the works, mostly paintings and some sculptures, brought from the official collections of the Ministry of Culture and the Academy of the Kingdom of Morocco. FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION.
Tens of thousands of Moroccans throng the capital to welcome home their national football team, the first Arab or African team ever to reach the semi-final of a World Cup. The players wave from an open-top bus in central Rabat, accompanied by dozens of police cars and motorbikes with flashing lights and wailing sirens. IMAGES
Israeli Defence Minister Benny Gantz and Morocco's minister in charge of defence administration Abdellatif Loudiyi sign a memorandum of understand that will make it easier for Rabat to acquire high-tech Israeli security products, as the two countries expand ties following their normalisation deal last year. IMAGES
Rabat (Morocco), Oct 1 (EFE) .- (Camera: Mohamed Siali) Asmaa Ghlalou is aware of the challenge. The first woman to command the Rabat City Council, is part of a generation of mayors that deals with the three main cities of Morocco. "There is no time to lose," she sums up in an interview with Efe.FOOTAGE OF THE ELECTION DAY, GENERAL IMAGES OF RABAT AND SOUNDBITES FROM THE MAYOR OF RABAT, ASHMAA GHLALOU.TRANSLATIONS1 - "Today, the political representation of women in Morocco is very positive. We have six large cities, three of them have women as mayors. It is something very positive. The 2011 Constitution stipulates that the State has to guarantee parity. Today we have reached parity in the mayoralties. "2- "Moroccan women reject failure and that is why they work harder, so as not to fail. The other two mayors will do their best to live up to the aspirations of the citizens."
Rabat (Morocco), Sep 9 (EFE) .- (Camera: Mohamed Siali) The leader of the National Regrouping of Independents (RNI, centrist) party, Aziz Ajanuch, said on Thursday that his victory in the Moroccan legislative elections is "the clear expression of the will of the town for change ".FOOTAGE OF THE LEADER OF THE NATIONAL REAGRUPATION OF INDEPENDENT PARTY (RNI), AZIZ AJANUCH, GIVING A STATEMENT TO THE PRESS AT THE HEADQUARTERS OF HIS POLITICAL TRAINING. AT HIS SIDE ARE MEMBERS OF THE RNI EXECUTIVE, AND ALSO SOME MINISTERS WHO BELONG TO THAT PARTY.