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Morocco: Protesters Demand Jobs, Not World Cup Stadiums

Thousands of young Moroccans have taken to the streets in recent weeks, demanding better job opportunities, healthcare, and education, as frustration mounts over the government’s multibillion-dollar investment in World Cup infrastructure. In cities like Casablanca, Rabat, and Fez, protesters have decried what they describe as misplaced priorities by authorities, who are pouring $500 million into building the Grand Stade Hassan II in Benslimane, …
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The Animalist Party Against Animal Abuse (Pacma) has requested meetings with the International Football Federation (FIFA) and the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) to discuss the situation of street dogs in Morocco, one of the countries that will co-organise the 2030 World Cup together with Spain and Portugal. The training aims to open a space for dialogue with both institutions to present evidence on animal control practices that, accord…

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lavozdelsur.es broke the news in on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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