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  2. Maghreb Arabe Press - Wikipedia

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    Agency executive. Fouad Arif, Director General. Parent department. Department of Communication of the Ministry of Youth, Culture and Communication. Website. www .map .ma. Maghreb Arabe Presse ( MAP ), also known as Maghreb Agence Presse, is the government-owned official news agency of the Kingdom of Morocco. [1]

  3. Maghreb - Wikipedia

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    The Maghreb ( / ˈmɑːɡrəb /; [3] Arabic: ْاَلْمَغْرِب, romanized : al-Maghrib, lit. 'the west'), also known as the Arab Maghreb ( Arabic: اَلْمَغْرِبُ الْعَرَبِيُّ) and Northwest Africa, [4] is the western part of the Arab world. The region comprises western and central North Africa, including Algeria ...

  4. Category:News agencies based in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Maghreb Arabe Press This page was last edited on 7 June 2020, at 22:56 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0 ...

  5. Arab Maghreb Union - Wikipedia

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    The Arab Maghreb Union ( AMU) ( Arabic: إتحاد المغرب العربي Ittiḥād al-Maghrib al-‘Arabī, French: Union du Maghreb Arabe) is a political union and economic union trade agreement aiming for economic and future political unity among Arab countries that are located primarily in the Maghreb in North Africa. Its members are ...

  6. Agence Maghreb Arabe Presse - Wikipedia

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  7. 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] .

  8. Arab migrations to the Maghreb - Wikipedia

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    The Arab migrations to the Maghreb [a] involved successive waves of migration and settlement by Arab people in the Maghreb region of North Africa (excluding Egypt ), encompassing modern-day Algeria, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia. The process took place over several centuries, lasting from the early 7th century to the 17th century.

  9. Mehdi Bennouna - Wikipedia

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    He was the founder of the Maghreb Arab Press Agency in 1959 and the first Moroccan delegate at the United Nations. Emerging as the PNR's leading media expert, Bennouna played a significant role in the nationalist movement by leveraging media and public relations to advance the cause of Moroccan independence.