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World Cup Focus (Morocco): Morocco head into their 2026 World Cup opener against Brazil with coach Mohamed Ouahbi insisting the Atlas Lions are done being treated as underdogs, after a tough build-up that saw injuries rule out key players Nayef Aguerd and Abde Ezzalzouli. Brazil Team News: Brazil’s Carlo Ancelotti confirmed Neymar will miss the opener with a calf injury, with the forward expected to return to full training next week, leaving Vinicius Jr and Raphinha to carry the attack. Matchday 3 Schedule (Rabat readers): Saturday’s slate features Brazil vs Morocco at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, plus Qatar vs Switzerland, Haiti vs Scotland, and Australia vs Türkiye. Diplomacy & Culture: Egypt’s ambassador to Morocco Ahmed Nehad Abdel-Latif highlighted the depth of Egyptian-Moroccan ties, pointing to shared cultural cooperation and the role of Bibliotheca Alexandrina’s cultural activities. Morocco in the spotlight: With Morocco’s 2022 semi-final run still fresh, Ouahbi framed the Brazil clash as a chance to “go for the trophy” and set the tone for the tournament.

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Jun. 11, 2026

flynas Announces the Launch of Direct Flights Between Jeddah and the Moroccan capital, Rabat, Starting from July 4th

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Jun. 10, 2026

SOUEAST S08 DM Makes African Market Debut with Morocco Launch

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SOUEAST S08 DM Makes African Market Debut with Morocco Launch

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Jun. 3, 2026

Group C Set for 2026 World Cup as Brazil, Morocco, Haiti, Scotland Prepare to Compete

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Jun. 3, 2026

Brazil Draws Morocco, Haiti, Scotland in 2026 World Cup Group Stage

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Africa's Tax Leaders Convene in Morocco to discuss International Tax Developments

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