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The Marrakech International Film Festival recently celebrated the life and contributions of Naïma Elmcherqui, a beloved Moroccan actress who passed away in October 2023. The event drew a large audience of fans and admirers, underscoring the profound impact Elmcherqui had on Moroccan cinema and culture. The festival served as a poignant tribute to her legacy, highlighting her influence not only in film but also in theater and television. As a prominent figure in the Moroccan arts, Elmcherqui’s work transcended entertainment; she championed critical social issues and served as an inspirational role model in the community. During the ceremony, Yasmine Khaya,…

European authorities have recently dismantled an encrypted messaging app known as Matrix, which had become a significant communications hub for criminals. According to Europol, the EU’s dedicated law enforcement agency, Matrix was conceptualized and designed to serve criminal activities and was only accessible through an invitation mechanism. The app gained notoriety following its discovery on the phone of a murder suspect linked to the 2021 assassination of a Dutch journalist. The service operated using 40 servers distributed over several countries and offered a six-month subscription costing between €1,300 and €1,600. Users were provided features such as video calls, transaction tracking,…

In the thrilling atmosphere of the 2024 Snooker Shoot Out, Wu Yize showcased his exceptional skills, making headlines with a stunning performance in his opening match against Daniel Boyes. The event, broadcast live on Eurosport and discovery+, captured the intensity and excitement that characterizes the Snooker Shoot Out. Wu’s strategic play and impressive execution allowed him to dominate the game, demonstrating why he is considered one of the rising stars in the snooker world. From the onset, Wu displayed remarkable confidence, quickly establishing his rhythm on the table. His precision in potting balls, especially a long red shot that left…

“Harry – The Lost Prince,” a recent documentary that aired in Germany, has stirred significant attention by delving into the intricate life of Prince Harry and his experiences as a member of the British royal family. The documentary offers a candid portrayal of the pressures, expectations, and emotional complexities faced by Harry, especially as he navigated his royal duties alongside a quest for personal identity. This exploration sheds light on his relationship with his family, his struggles with mental health, and his ultimate decision to step back from royal duties, all of which might be challenging for the Duke and…

The European Commission has announced the initiation of a new emissions trading scheme, known as ETS2, which sets a cap for greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels in road transport and building heating at just over a billion tonnes annually, starting in 2027. This measure aims to establish a competitive carbon market for emissions allowances, driving up fuel prices unless governments promptly implement demand-reduction strategies. Drawing parallels with the EU’s longstanding emissions trading system (ETS), the objective of ETS2 is to curtail emissions in sectors that have historically shown little improvement, specifically addressing road transport and the heating of buildings,…

The 2024 U.S. presidential election saw a significant shift in Arab American voter support, heavily affecting Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign. In a startling turn of events, Donald Trump, upon his return to the presidency, garnered remarkable support in Michigan’s Dearborn—a city with one of the highest concentrations of Arab Americans. Days before the election, Trump visited a Lebanese café in Dearborn, where he confidently proclaimed the prospect of peace in the Middle East while signing a “peace plaque.” His visit reportedly resonated with local voters, contributing to his 42% share of the vote in that area, while Harris struggled…

Sir David Beckham is a name that has resonated in the realms of sports and popular culture for decades. Recently, speculation has surged around the possibility of Beckham being awarded a knighthood, especially given his increasing proximity to the British royal family. Having long been a national icon, his contributions as the former captain of the England football team and a key figure in the global sports scene have only solidified his place in history. Following his retirement, Beckham has successfully transitioned into business ventures and charitable activities, further enhancing his public persona and potential candidacy for a knighthood. The…

A recent money laundering investigation involving Didier Reynders, the former European Commissioner for Justice, has sparked significant concern across Brussels. Belgian police executed searches at multiple properties associated with Reynders shortly after the conclusion of his five-year term. The timing of the investigation has raised questions about whether legal immunity played a role in the delay, as inquiries into European officials can be complicated by their diplomatic protections. While Reynders has not been formally charged and maintains his presumption of innocence, the nature of the allegations, including claims of lottery ticket purchases with suspected laundered money, is alarming to both…

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz affirmed in a recent Bundestag session that Germany would not deploy peacekeeping troops to a demilitarized zone in Ukraine, even if a ceasefire agreement were reached between Kyiv and Moscow. Scholz’s statement emerged amid rising scrutiny from members of parliament (MPs) before a crucial confidence vote he scheduled for December 16. His stance highlighted a clear divergence from Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock’s earlier remarks at a NATO meeting, where she expressed openness to the potential deployment of German soldiers to Ukraine as part of peacekeeping efforts if a resolution between the warring parties could be negotiated.…

A recent study conducted in England has shed light on the long-term effects of COVID-19 among adolescents, particularly those who initially experienced persistent symptoms after their positive tests. Researchers surveyed over 12,600 teenagers aged 11 to 17—who tested positive for COVID-19 between September 2020 and March 2021—at intervals of three, six, 12, and 24 months to assess the prevalence of symptoms associated with long COVID. Defined as having at least one persistent symptom alongside associated challenges, such as decreased mobility or emotional distress, the initial findings revealed that nearly 25% of the participants met the long COVID criteria three months…