Morocco, World Cup and France
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The Noor Solar Plant near Ouarzazate, Morocco, is one of the world’s largest concentrated solar power complexes - Simon Townsley/The Telegraph The area that surrounds Ouarzazate in southern Morocco is a place of unforgettable geological contrasts.
Morocco face France with the chance to become Africa’s first elite soccer nation after years of academy work, diaspora strategy and tactical evolution.
Morocco face France in the 2026 World Cup quarter-finals on Thursday as the Atlas Lions look to reach the last four once again.
Morocco’s Ministry of National Education, Preschool, and Sports has stepped in to shut down a wave of misinformation.
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Morocco World Cup history: Atlas Lions become first African squad to make back-to-back World Cup quarterfinals
Morocco remains in contention for the 2026 World Cup trophy, continuing its strong run since Qatar 2022.
Can Morocco stop Kylian Mbappe? That could be decisive as they face France for the second consecutive World Cup, this time at the quarter-final stage. Four years ago France won th
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North African Football's Impact: From Egypt to Morocco
North Africa shines in football with stars like Salah and Mahrez, leading the CAF League and influencing worldwide trends, as they continue their success.
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Guinea, Morocco, DR Congo and South Africa among countries with the world's biggest mineral reserves
Guinea, Morocco, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), and South Africa are home to some of the world's largest mineral reserves, placing Africa at the centre of global supply chains for critical resources.
