From tragedy to industrial growth, global tensions, and humanitarian warnings, here’s what’s shaping the news today.
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A major tragedy has struck the city of Fès,
where the collapse of a residential building
has now left at least nine people dead.
Rescue operations are still ongoing,
as authorities continue to search through the debris
while investigations begin into the cause of the collapse.
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At the same time,
Morocco’s industrial sector continues to expand,
with nearly 80 companies now awarded the “Made in Morocco” label.
This initiative is part of a wider strategy
to strengthen local production,
boost national competitiveness,
and promote Moroccan-made products both locally and internationally.
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On the economic and environmental front,
the OCP Group has secured €450 million in funding
from the African Development Bank
to accelerate its green transition.
The investment will support sustainability projects,
reduce environmental impact,
and modernize industrial operations
within one of Morocco’s most strategic global companies.
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Meanwhile in Gaza,
the World Health Organization has issued a warning
over critical shortages of medical supplies,
highlighting a worsening humanitarian situation
and growing pressure on already fragile health systems.
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Overall,
today’s news reflects a world navigating
between urgent humanitarian crises,
economic transformation,
industrial development,
and ongoing global instability.