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Doxxing and Cyberbullying : “I Can Buy Myself “Blacklists…””

With all the turmoil that is going on in the world today, the real movers and shakers who control the underlying political narrative have started to employ a new tactic—greatly aided by social media—to manipulate and suppress voices which don’t explicitly support their machinations of supreme self-interest and privilege. This insidious new…

How Well Do Moroccan Engineering Students Fare in Learning English?

“Add an English certificate or degree to your resume; it is a plus and it would make it look fancier.” This has become the mantra spoken in the corridors of large multinational corporations and businesses operating in technical and scientific domains here in Morocco. With a labor market that is growing more competitive by the day—and over 20%…

Casablanca Cathedral Reopens After 8 Years of Renovation

Casablanca Cathedral, or Church of the Sacred Heart, reopened on Saturday after eight years of refurbishment. Minister of Culture Mohamed Mehdi Bensaid and Casablanca’s mayor Nabila Rmili inaugurated the Cathedral. The project cost 25 million MAD, the budget of which included both studies for implementation and actual reconstruction. Back in…

The Mythical Connection: Hercules and Atlas in Tangier’s Cave

For millennia, people all throughout the world have been attracted to the mythology of Hercules and Atlas. These two renowned characters from Greek mythology are more than simply characters from old stories; they also elicit a real-world link. One location which vividly connects these mythological characters is Tangier, Morocco's Hercules Cave.…

Biden Sued for Promoting Israeli Genocide in Gaza

In perhaps the most convincing show of self-empowerment yet observed by those outraged by the United States’ perennial and unquestioningly blind support of Zionist machinations over the past three-quarters of a century, Palestinian advocacy groups in that country have decided to take to the courts to express their outrage at being forced to…