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Mysterious Marrakech: why I never tire of Morocco’s Red City | Marrakech holidays

Mysterious Marrakech: why I never tire of Morocco’s Red City | Marrakech holidays

The rising sun sets fire to the snow-covered caps of the Atlas mountains. Within moments, the shadowy gorges are gleaming with warm terracotta hues. I turn my back on north Africa’s highest peaks and look north where Marrakech – nicknamed the Red City – rests like a jagged ruby amid the jade swathes of palms and the silvery sheen of olive groves. Swinging 800 metres (2,625ft) above the stony desert in a giant wicker basket, I try to imagine what this scene would have looked like when camel trains trooped this way, loaded with salt, spices and enslaved humans bound for Marrakech’s souks. The sky around us is filled with dozens of hot-air balloons, drifting like pollen on a Saharan breeze. The biggest of the suspended baskets hold 16 passengers, most of whom will have left guesthouses and riads in the labyrinthine old town before the dawn prayer call. “That’s the Koutoubia minaret there, to the west,” says our pilot Daniel Penet, founder of Ciel d’Afrique. “That shadowy area to the north of the minaret …

Morocco’s old colonial wounds reopened by tribute to French army auxiliaries

Morocco’s old colonial wounds reopened by tribute to French army auxiliaries

Goumiers, Moroccan tribal auxiliary soldiers who fought for the French army, march in Kenitra, north of Rabat, Morocco, in September 1949. AFP The new addition was the smallest French military burial plot in Morocco: 15 graves of Moroccan goumiers, 20th-century Moroccan auxiliary soldiers, whose bodies had been laid to rest there, in Alnif, an isolated town in Morocco’s High Atlas region, east of Marrakech, nearly a century ago. The unknown soldiers buried there had died in 1933, likely during the battles of Bougafer, a steep rise in the Djebel Saghro mountain range where the French army and its local goumier auxiliaries faced off against the Ait Atta tribe of the Amazigh ethnic minority, during the French campaign dubbed the “pacification” war. By the end of this nearly 30-year war (1907-1934), France had subdued the last pockets of resistance to its conquest of Morocco. The bodies of some Moroccan civilians who worked for the French army were also buried near the goumiers, along with some Alnif residents. The cemetery and its 72 graves were closed in …

Hiking on the roof of North Africa: a trek to Morocco’s tallest peak | Morocco holidays

Hiking on the roof of North Africa: a trek to Morocco’s tallest peak | Morocco holidays

Coming up the footpath from Imlil, Hussein and I step aside to let a laden mule go past and I look back. On the wooded lower slopes of the valley are clusters of tall houses, some plumed with wood smoke. There appears to be a lot of building work going on, some of it to repair the damage caused by the 2023 earthquake. The sound of a concrete mixer comes cutting through the cool mountain air mixed with birdsong and human voices. Turning back to face south, I can see the Atlas mountains, austere and aloof, a few snow patches on the upper slopes. That’s where we are going, to the top of Toubkal at 4,167 metres, the highest peak in North Africa. Hussein has been a guide in this beautiful Moroccan valley all his adult life. “Most people here work in tourism now,” he says, waving a greeting to a muleteer who is passing us. The man is clutching the tail of his animal to steady himself up the steep track. “Twenty years ago everyone grew walnuts …

AFCON 2025: Morocco’s dream ends as Senegal earn second title in five years – Sports

AFCON 2025: Morocco’s dream ends as Senegal earn second title in five years – Sports

To display this content from YouTube, you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement. Accept Manage my choices One of your browser extensions seems to be blocking the video player from loading. To watch this content, you may need to disable it on this site. Try again Senegal’s Sadio Mane holds the trophy after winning the Africa Cup of Nations final soccer match agaisnt Morocco, in Rabat, Morocco, Sunday, January 18, 2026. © Mosa’ab Elshamy, AP Issued on: 19/01/2026 – 07:31 05:08 min From the show Reading time 1 min Senegal defeated Morocco in the AFCON final (1-0). The Senegalese players boycotted the game for 15 minutes over a controversial penalty decision. Also in this edition: In Ligue 1, Lyon are now just two points off the podium. In biathlon, Lou Jeanmonnot consolidated her first place in the World Cup. In the NBA, the Grizzlies took revenge on the Magic. Video by: Source link