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Kiosk – Morocco: Z-Generation's Anger at Inequality Burns Salt and Resonates Around the World (Bloomberg)

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The Moroccan capital, Rabat, shines with its new roads, restored buildings, lively cafés and impeccably maintained Andalusian gardens. But, on the other side of the Bouregreg River, the scenery changes abruptly. In Salé, a twin city and popular dormant city, roads are broken down, homes dilapidated and persistent crime. Historical home of activism, the city [...]
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The Moroccan capital, Rabat, shines with its new roads, restored buildings, lively cafés and impeccably maintained Andalusian gardens. But, on the other side of the Bouregreg River, the scenery changes abruptly. In Salé, a twin city and popular dormant city, roads are broken down, homes dilapidated and persistent crime. Historical home of activism, the city [...]

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Article19 broke the news in Rabat, Morocco on Saturday, October 4, 2025.
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