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CNSS Database hacked and published by algerian hackers.
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US Renews Support for Morocco’s Sovereignty Over Western Sahara
“The Secretary reiterated that the United States recognizes Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara and supports Morocco’s serious, credible, and realistic Autonomy Proposal as the only basis for a just and lasting solution to the dispute.”
Nothing new under the sun as far as we're concerned, but according to some, the Americans had backtracked on their recognition, claiming that the recognition was nothing more than a tweet in the first place — and, of course, because of the tariff map Trump presented to the world last week, which showed the Moroccan Sahara as part of Morocco. This is yet another reaffirmation of the U.S. recognition.
First, the bow to the French, then the escalation of the diplomatic crisis with your southern neighbors, and now this crystal-clear statement from the penholder of the Sahara dossier at the UN Security Council. A tough week for our brothers in the east….Sba3iya Sawdaa…..
Two weeks ago the Algerian ambassador stated this in American media btw about the economic opportunities in Algeria for the US: SKY IS THE LIMIT!………
LOL
https://defensescoop.com/2025/03/07/algeria-ambassador-us-bilateral-military-plans/
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My short height is killing me
I am a Moroccan man who is 28 yo who is about 165-166 cm barefoot , I am very very short, I feel less than a man and people don't take me seriously I've always felt the less than anybody around , girls not even give me an eye like if I am not a person, there was few girls who were interested in me I have a nice cute face card so I think that's why, but that doesn't help I always feel I am a joke to everyone men's and women's, I was in relationships before but I don't feel manly or strong at this height, sometimes I heard height jokes by my friends even by teenagers and girls, when I was young in my teens I've always felt weak in childhood too and never was imposing till now, still don't accept the fact that I am this short as a grown man, I really forget about getting married who will accept a man that have a girls height my life is worthless pointless , Moroccan society value tall men's or at least average height men's and treat short guys like shit without saying it but you can feel it as a short guy, I hate my life I only want to die
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A guy in my village tried to ha*ng himself but he got beat up
This happened years ago. The guy was at most 20 yo.
He was trying to do it, but someone caught him in the act, and he beat the shit out of him.
It's so fucking ironic.
EDIT: Yes, he tried again and succeeded.
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How to land a job in Casa as a mechanical engineer making over 17,000Dh
Salam guys, I was wondering if you had any tips on how to land a job as a mechanical engineer or anything related to the field in Casa, consulting or any other type of company.
I have a 7 years experience in France as a mechanical engineer.
Do you know any companies hiring right now ? I have been sending CV on LinkedIn but I landed no calls or interviews walouu please help
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Moroccans and Algerians in politics, do you agree?
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Living as a ugly boy
Heyy my name is x m 20yo and m here today to share some of my fellings ik this subject is dull for the most of you guys m just here to express my fellings soo i will talk about being ugly for me i can say that being ugly truly destroyed my life starting with my studies when i was young in the 7 grade i started to stay at home so much and i didn’t go to school it’s started with days then months and finally i would pass the year with so many absences ( more the 80% of absences) i didn’t go outside with my friends oups nvm i got no friends i didnt enjoy my teenage years i didnt do literally anything i didnt even succes in my studies all of that because i didnt want to go outside from my room because of my looks and ofc i never talked with a girl irl i really wished that i can go back to my high school years and live the best times butt ig I can’t if anyone can give some solutions to accept myself i will be thankful (sry for my bad English and thank you for yr time)
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Solution to the drought
Obviously morocco has been in a rain drought for a few years. And it is effecting agriculture and the likes.
UAE has this system to where they shoot these chemical missiles that go into the clouds and makes rain for the area or country.
I feel like morocco should adopt this system. Their are sooo many smart people in morocco I am sure they can make a system similar or the government talk to UAE to implement this system.
What do you think?
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Moving to Morocco
Hi there! I'm 16 years old and my family is looking to move to Morocco. We are a family of four, my mom, dad, sister (14 years) and me. My parents grew up in Morocco, but immigrated to Boston when they were young, and they have lived there since. I have grew up and lived in Boston since I was born, and recently we have been having a lot of problems and are looking to move back to Morocco. We would rent our properties here for income + we have money in savings. Me and my sister would most likely go to an international school, but we are yet to find one with a decent price (suggestions would be helpful). We would most likely settle down in Rabat because of family proximity, but are open to other places. What are the pros and cons to this move?
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Say hi to my cat Hmida
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I’m broke and and someone stole my card information
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Why are public schools in casa so dangerous
I'm in highschool and all my life been in public schools what I don't get is why do people fight all the time and stuff like there be m'achètes and fights and stuff and gangs and whenever u fight someone u always get jumped by a dozen guys there be guys that just start trouble with you because they could this kind of toxic culture makes me disappointed ngl like sure I fight too my brother does too he an active member of G.B but nowadays nobody's friendly or anything if someone fights you and u go to the police then you're a "pussy" or "ka3ka3" it really doesn't make any sense I rly hate it I fought a lot to the point where I don't even wanna fight anymore even if I'm considered a so called "ka3ka3" and the problem is this life style ends up with them being bums and have nothing in their lives
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Why is bureaucracy in Morocco so complicated and inaccessible to the average person?
I genuinely need to understand this. Any important paperwork seems like it must be done in Rabat. You ask for information in your city, and they tell you: “Only in Rabat.” So you travel all the way there (sometimes for hours), and once you arrive, they tell you: “You’re missing this or that document.” And where do you get that from? From your hometown. You go back, get it, return to Rabat… You complete that step, then go to another department and they tell you something else is missing. So back to your city again.
So I ask myself: if I have to get all the documents from my own city, why can’t I do the whole process there? It feels like they don’t even trust their own colleagues. As if each office lives in its own bubble. There’s almost no clear information. All they say is: “Go to Rabat and ask there.”
It’s the same kind of thing you see at the airports: you have to show your passport 5 times in less than 20 minutes. You don’t trust the first officer who stamped it? Or the second one? Or the third? It feels like a disconnected system with zero internal trust , outdated and with no sign of modernizing.
All they seem to know how to say is: “Make a photocopy of this,” “legalize that.” But you’re looking at the original document right there… can’t you just stamp it and certify it as a public officer? What’s your role, then?
And don’t even get me started on public information: in the digital age, I still don’t know if it’s allowed to record a video in public. Because if a government building appears in the background by accident, the authorities might show up and ask you to delete it. Is it illegal? Is it not? No one really knows. But they clearly hate photos and videos.
These are just examples of how unnecessarily hard it is to live here, at least when it comes to bureaucracy , especially for people who have lived abroad and come back expecting at least a minimum of clarity and efficiency. Why so many obstacles? Why make it so hard?
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Moroccans, what's your relationship with money? I feel like I have a love-hate one.
Hi everyone,
I'm a 24 y.o woman, and lately I’ve been thinking a lot about my relation with money. I feel like I have a love-hate one. I love the idea of being financially free, helping my family, building my own projects, having a peaceful life… but in the same time, money is also a source of stress and pressure for me. Sometimes I feel like whatever I do, it's not enough. Sometimes I spend money to feel better or to not feel stuck. Other times, I just feel scared of losing it and keep saving too much.
So I really wanted to ask you ? What does money mean to you? Do you think you have a healthy relationship with it? How do you manage your money, mentally or practically? Do you budget? invest? or just spend when needed? Also, how do you deal with family pressure or expectations?
I really want to improve my relation with money and stop feeling bad or anxious all the time.
I would love to read your stories, tips, or just your own experience 🙏
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Why not try something new?
I noticed so little subjects has been discussed, usually around travels or studies, rarely abt some cultural debate nor any fun concept, why not suggesting something tho!?
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I need your help on this
Hey everyone, hope you’re all doing well!
I currently work at a call center from 8 AM to 5 PM, but as many of you know, life in Morocco has become incredibly expensive. Earning 6000 DHS a month just isn’t enough anymore—especially with rent and other daily expenses. I barely have anything left to enjoy life or invest in myself.
Before this, football was my whole life. I used to play seriously and had big goals, but I got injured very early in my career. I gave up a lot of things chasing that dream, and when the injury happened, I suddenly found myself with no backup plan and no other skills to fall back on. It was a tough wake-up call.
Now, I’m doing everything I can to rebuild. I have two days off each week, I’m available to work after 5 PM, and I also get a break from 12 PM to 1 PM daily. I’m ready to hustle and make the most out of every free minute.
My goal is to reach 10,000 DHS a month. I’m open to any honest and realistic side hustle ideas.
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The bad reputation of la fac
So I am a 20yo data science & AI student in la fac, and I am really pressured by what people say "koun gha drti l'ISTA ola tkwin 3la had l7ala", "La fac 0 afaq"...etc, so I'm starting to lose hope in myself atp.
The question is, are there people who graduated from la fac, and now are working in the job they wanted to have? Cuz most of the success stories that i hear are from the people who took their "deug" from la fac and went to study elsewhere in some very well known, and high reputable school.
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One of the most hilarious conversations ive ever had lmaaao
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Catcalling and harassment
Today as i was tired from sitting and studying at home, i decided to go for a walk jwayh dik 6:30, all good im having fun always put a podcast and keep walking sometimes for two hours.
So far so good, until someone stopped me and he asked me for the time and i told him, put my airpods back to keep walking and so after 5 fucking minutes i turn around and he says hi with a wave, why tf would u follow someone for fucking 5 mn, i stood with a confused expression and said what? He signaled “hydi l airpods” i knew atp what he wanted and i said no im not giving u anything im married, (lied) and he keeps walking with me, t3sbt gelt lih chnou bghiti lach tab3ni ra glna lik la! And he said “malki 3la had tghoubicha bghina gher ndhko m3ak sd9na f lghwat, aslan rak mazwimach gher bghit nchouf wach mdwz bik lw9t” a girl literally was there and kept walking with me the time hes out of sight, and mn had lminbar thank u so much whoever u are.
Mouhim after that i was a bit relieved and i kept going about my walk, then you have to walk past cafés li maymknch ch7al bzaaf kaydhro bhal les champions everywhere, and it makes me uncomfortable to walk in front of them as there’s only men sitting in them it creeps me tf out and they keep looking and they let u know they’re looking…
I know so many girls will agree with me and validate my frustrations, but this is literally getting out of hand, and is getting scary, atp u never know when someone is carrying a razor with the intent of disfiguring u or anything bc some “men” dont take a NO and hate rejection.
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Violent content on IG
I never watch extremely violent videos on Instagram but all of a sudden all I'm getting is violent videos from Moroccan pages on IG without any warning!!!! Is it just me?
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From the Netherlands to Tanger
Hi everyone my husband thinks to come back and live in Tanger with our daughter and me but I don’t like it I have my family here and mij friends how is the life in Tanger with a 10 year old daughter? Can yall tell me if it’s good to live there or not I don’t have an drivers licenses and my husband will work there like a truck driver I will stay home please help me out I really don’t know what to do leaving Netherlands and come to Tanger or I will do anything to change his mind so he will stay here
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Cost of Living Casa
I read the average family in Casa makes about 6500dh per month. But I also see many decent apartments cost about 8000dh monthly. How is that possible?
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Will Trump tarifs indirectly boost the moroccan economy ?
I’m thinking that 1st world countries being hit with 20% tarifs or more will want to reallocate their activity in lesser taxed countries, bringing in jobs and opportunities.
I don’t know if i am being too optimistic … I don’t have a real idea of how these tarifs (or economy tbh ) work.
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Why is psychiatry rarely taken seriously?
Here are some real occurences so you understand me better:
> OP: my hair do be a bit ugly
> every comment: SISTER go see a dermatologist RIGHT NOW
vs.
> OP: I hate my life and I am on the verge of suicide
> the comments: have you tried حبة حلاوة
Thanks.
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Real estate in Morocco is getting wilder every day
We all know prices are wild in Morocco. Especially in major cities such as Rabat, Tanger, Casa etc. 2000€ per sqm for a modern apartment is the new normal, even off-center in places such as Temara. I've read stories that city council is demanding promotors in Rabat to raise prices of new builds because doing things cheaper would devalue other buildings.
The weirdest part to me is the absolute normalization of tax evasion. You are often expected to pay x% of the price in cash. Why? There is a hefty tax on real estate profits and because of mismanagement and more tax evasion by suppliers etc it can exceed the regular 20% plus-value tax. Often the company building the new complex also bought part of the land in a part-cash construction. For example: they paid 1000 for the land. If the would now sell it for 1500, they are profiting 500 and need to pay taxes on that. So what do they do? They want you to pay 1100 officially and then 400 "noir" (cash) so they are passing the tax evasion bill to you. If you ever want to sell it, you are then officially selling for a bit more than 1100 and also the rest noir (unless you also want to pay the tax bill of all previous sellers...)
To me this is super weird. It's theft but so normalized that you can't do without it unless you want to pay the tax bill because previous sellers didn't. Any junior accountant or auditor can find these schemes yet the government is completely okay with it (probably because a lot of them are in real estate too).
The 2030WC frenzy also isn't helping. There's a lot of foreign money coming in trying to front-run the expected raise in tourist visitors, further appreciation of land prices etc. I'm really wondering how the normal Moroccans are even thinking about competing in this market. They are basically getting outpriced and forced to live in some shitty neighborhood or double digit distance kilometers from the city. Or of course pay some expensive mortgage the rest of their lives and be even more financially struggling. If you didn't inherit any favorable property or land you are already 10-0 behind without a way to get the score back up.
I always thought it might be a bubble and yes we do sometimes get corrections but in general we have a new normal every year. Mostly because of inefficient capital markets and lack of other financial products with relatively stable returns. Everyone expects real estate to go up and be a safe haven for money so it must go up. I don't have solutions, just feeling the constant FOMO and there's no relief coming haha
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I paid for internet so i will use the internet
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Does anyone know how to source fabric like this?
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Update. يوميات طرد الثعالب
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