Four stories.
One clear message.
The world is moving faster than ever…
Whether it’s politics, war, technology, or football.
Here’s what happened today.
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Let’s start in the United States.
With just three months to go before the elections, Donald Trump is once again claiming the vote is being rigged.
Without presenting new evidence, he has repeated accusations of electoral fraud, a strategy that continues to dominate his campaign and keeps political tensions high ahead of one of the most closely watched elections in the world.
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Meanwhile…
The situation in the Middle East is becoming even more dangerous.
The United States has carried out a sixth consecutive night of strikes on Iran, while Tehran says civilian infrastructure has been hit.
At the same time, several American allies across the region have reportedly come under attack, raising fears that the conflict could spread far beyond Iran’s borders.
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Back in Morocco…
Artificial intelligence is becoming a national priority.
The Ministry of Digital Transition has signed a strategic partnership with Capgemini to accelerate AI adoption across the country.
The goal?
Develop local expertise, support digital transformation, and strengthen Morocco’s position in the global AI race.
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And finally…
Some stability for Moroccan football.
The Royal Moroccan Football Federation has renewed its confidence in Mohamed Ouahbi, confirming him as head coach of the national U20 team after recent positive performances.
A decision that reflects the federation’s desire to build continuity and prepare the next generation of Atlas Lions.
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From election campaigns…
To rising geopolitical tensions…
To Morocco investing in artificial intelligence…
And preparing the future of its football…
Today’s headlines all point in the same direction:
**The decisions being made now could shape the years to come.**