Naima Ibn Yahya, the Minister of Solidarity, Social Integration, and Family, highlighted Morocco’s progress in the field of social justice during an event at the Diplomatic Institute in ...
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Britain: Thousands of Annual Deaths Linked to Consumption of Ultra-Processed Foods In recent years, a concerning trend has emerged in Britain, revealing that thousands of deaths each year are associated with the consumption of ultra-processed foods. These highly processed items, which often contain additives, preservatives, and artificial flavors, have been increasingly prevalent in the British diet. Health experts warn that excessive intake of such foods is linked to a higher risk of various health issues, including obesity, heart disease, and diabetes. As public awareness grows, there is a call for clearer food labeling and healthier eating habits to combat the rising health crisis. Efforts to promote whole, minimally processed foods are becoming increasingly important as communities strive to improve overall health and well-being.
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Rabat Hosts the Third Edition of the African Football Agents Conference The third edition of the African Football Agents Conference is taking place in Rabat. This event aims to bring together agents from across the continent to discuss the future of football in Africa, share best practices, and explore opportunities for collaboration. Participants will engage in workshops and panel discussions focused on improving the football industry and empowering local talent.
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6 mins ago7:05
Britain: Thousands of Annual Deaths Linked to Consumption of Ultra-Processed Foods In recent years, a concerning trend has emerged in Britain, revealing that thousands of deaths each year are associated with the consumption of ultra-processed foods. These highly processed items, which often contain additives, preservatives, and artificial flavors, have been increasingly prevalent in the British diet. Health experts warn that excessive intake of such foods is linked to a higher risk of various health issues, including obesity, heart disease, and diabetes. As public awareness grows, there is a call for clearer food labeling and healthier eating habits to combat the rising health crisis. Efforts to promote whole, minimally processed foods are becoming increasingly important as communities strive to improve overall health and well-being.
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43 mins ago6:28
Minister of Religious Endowments: Extremist Discourse on Digital Platforms Exploits Instincts, Threatens Beliefs, and Must Be Confronted with a Moderate Religious Message
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48 mins ago6:23
A reconciliation center concludes its 16th session and launches the 17th session of its training program at the local prison in Salé.
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60 mins ago6:11
Rabat Hosts the Third Edition of the African Football Agents Conference The third edition of the African Football Agents Conference is taking place in Rabat. This event aims to bring together agents from across the continent to discuss the future of football in Africa, share best practices, and explore opportunities for collaboration. Participants will engage in workshops and panel discussions focused on improving the football industry and empowering local talent.
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1 hour ago5:57
Minister Ben Saïd Represents Morocco at the Abu Dhabi Culture Dialogue and Affirms the Kingdom’s Commitment to Digital Transformation in the Cultural Sector.