Morocco (North Africa, Africa)

A view shows migrants sailing on a boat, as at least 54 children and about 30 adults swam from Morocco to Spain's North African enclave of Ceuta, in Ceuta, Spain July 25, 2025, in this screengrab obtained from a video.
At least 54 children and about 30 adults swam from Morocco to Spain's North African enclave of Ceuta in rough seas and fog, Spanish television reported on Saturday.
FILE PHOTO: Ceuta, Spain, May 18, 2021.
Morocco has stopped 45,015 people from illegally migrating to Europe since January and busted 177 migrant trafficking gangs, Morocco's state news agency MAP reported on Friday.
A view shows an empty swimming pool at the Kasbah La Dame Bija guesthouse, after tourists cancelled their reservations, according to the owner Abderrahim Bouchbouk, in the aftermath of a deadly earthquake, in Ouirgane, Morocco, September 13, 2023.
The Kasbah La Dame Bija guesthouse in Morocco's picturesque Ouirgane Valley escaped unscathed from an earthquake that devastated the area.
Men load a donkey with aid to carry up to villages that rescue workers and aid can't reach due to conditions of the roads, in the aftermath of a deadly earthquake near the rural village of Agndiz, Morocco September 13, 2023.
With many roads still blocked by landslides, some Moroccan villagers on Wednesday loaded donkeys with supplies to take to remote areas inaccessible by vehicle
People react during the funeral of two victims of the deadly earthquake, in Moulay Brahim, Morocco, September 10, 2023.
Survivors of Morocco's deadliest earthquake in more than six decades struggled to find food, water and shelter on Sunday as the search for the missing continued
Hasna, 44, kisses her son Mohamed Jad, 5, inside their damaged house in Moulay Brahim village, in the province of Al Haouz, following a powerful earthquake in Morocco, September 9, 2023.
Moroccan earthquake survivors huddled for a night in the open on the High Atlas Mountains on Saturday, a day after the country's deadliest quake in over six decades killed more than 2,000 people.
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