Ifrane is a town in the Middle Atlas region of northern Morocco. It has a population of about 15,000 people and is known by locals as "the Switzerland of Morocco".
Other top destinations include Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park, Morocco’s Atlas Mountains, Tunisia’s Carthage Ruins, Namibia’s Skeleton Coast, and Rwanda’s Lake Kivu. Recognized by ...
Morocco welcomed 17.4 million visitors in 2024, marking a 23 percent increase in foreign arrivals compared to 2023. This ...
The nonprofit World Monuments Fund (WMF) has announced its 2025 World Monuments Watch list. Read on for the full list. Teaser ...
Tunisian forests: Environmental and economic keystone Tunisia’s forests cover a total surface area of 5.7 million hectares and cover mountains, pasturelands and esparto grass fields. The Forest Law ...
Subtlety in pop music is often underrated, but Frànçois & The Atlas Mountains show how it can be successful, stylish and memorable. Âge Fleuve looks like being the start of a new chapter in their ...
With a Mediterranean coastline, natural thermal springs, clement weather and affordability, Tunisia has become the world's ...
Women folk singers are preserving one of Morocco's most cherished culturual traditions, a genre of folk singing known as aita ...
One Arab country, Syria, which began its own revolutionary journey right after Tunisia on March 30, 2011, armed rebels managed to oust dictator Bashar Al-Assad only last month, after 14 years of ...
Ben Ali, who seized power in Tunisia in 1987 in a bloodless coup d’état, ruled for 23 years with an iron hand until his downfall as the first dictatorial casualty of the Arab Spring.
These arrests are part of a systemic orientation, to restrain even more online spaces using various excuses' - Aymen Zaghdoudi, university professor Tunisia has multiple laws combating online ...
If you're a mountain biker, chances are you don't like being whacked in the shins by pedal pins, nor are you fond of slipping when walking on wet ground. That's where iNVRS Pedals system comes in ...