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  2. Marsa Maroc - Wikipedia

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    Marsa Maroc is the main operator of ports in Morocco. Its legal status is a Société Anonyme (Plc.) with an Executive board chaired by Mohammed Abdeljalil and a supervisory board chaired by the Minister of Equipment and Transport. The official company name is Société d'Exploitation des Ports while Marsa Maroc is its trading name.

  3. Medi1 TV - Wikipedia

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    Watch live Medi1 TV (formerly Medi 1 Sat ) is a Moroccan free-to-air TV channel, launched in 2006. The channel broadcasts bilingually in Arabic and French , nationally via terrestrial television and internationally via satellite.

  4. El Marsa, Western Sahara - Wikipedia

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    El Marsa Arabic: المرسى is a port city in Western Sahara. [1] According to the Moroccan authorities, El Marsa belongs to Laayoune Province in the region of Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra. Its population in 2014 is 17,917, [2] the second-largest in the province (behind the regional capital El Aaiún) and third in the region. [3]

  5. Mass media in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Mass media in Morocco includes newspapers, radio, television, and Internet. The first newspaper to be founded in Morocco was the Spanish-language El Eco de Tetuán in 1860. Such publications were not generally available in Moroccan cities until 1908. "Al Maghreb" was the first Arabic newspaper in the country and it was established in 1886 [1] .

  6. beIN Sports (Canadian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    beIN Sports (Canada) is a Canadian exempt English language discretionary specialty channel that launched on 31 January 2014. It is owned by Ethnic Channels Group, with the BeIN Sports name licensed by the Qatari-based BeIN Media Group.

  7. Internet censorship in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Censorship by country. Internet censorship in Morocco was listed as selective in the social, conflict/security, and Internet tools areas and as no evidence in the political area by the OpenNet Initiative (ONI) in August 2009. [1] Freedom House listed Morocco 's "Internet Freedom Status" as "Partly Free" in its 2018 Freedom on the Net report.

  8. OSN - Wikipedia

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    Orbit Showtime Network commonly known as OSN, is a Dubai-based satellite TV company serving the Middle East and North Africa region. OSN mainly broadcasts programming from TV networks owned by Paramount Global, Warner Bros. Discovery, NBCUniversal, Sony Pictures, DreamWorks and the BBC; as well as regional, mostly Arabic, Turkish and Pinoy content.

  9. Nador Port - Wikipedia

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    Nador Port. / 35.17; -2.57. The port of Nador is a commercial port on the Mediterranean servicing the Rif area of Northern Morocco . The port is officially in Beni Ensar and shares its piers and entrance with the port of the Spanish enclave Melilla. It is a semi-artificial port using the Bou Areg Lagoon.