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TAP Air Portugal plans to operate 879 flights per week on 100 routes by August as the carrier gradually restores its network.
Europe will make up the majority of its network, with a total of 555 flights per week expected by August, including new routes to Fuerteventura, Ibiza and Santiago de Compostela, Spain; and Zagreb, Croatia. TAP is also adding new routes to Africa – to Djerba and Monastir in Tunisia and to Oujda and Agadir in Morocco – and will operate 83 flights per week to the continent.
By August, TAP plans to operate 51 weekly flights to North America, with services from Lisbon to Boston, Chicago, Newark, San Francisco, Toronto, Montreal and Washington, DC.
The Politics of Green Hydrogen and the Future of Moroccan Foreign Policy 5 avril 2021
The energy transformation currently taking place in renewable energies and green hydrogen development is a transformative process that’s going very fast while at the same time is clearly irreversible. The shift that is occurring in the sector of energy exploitation and consumption is impacting worldwide economic and political dynamics. Knowing that control over energy sources is of primal importance geopolitically as it has historically influenced power and was leveraged by states who until now secured petrol and gas related resources; the green hydrogen shift will be a turning point for the geopolitical distribution of power.
Youba Darif describes himself as an activist. But he hopes to be an entrepreneur.
The 26-year-old Moroccan national spends his time working for civil organizations on a local and national level in his home country and throughout the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
Darif is also building an online platform for civic tourism and cultural exchange in Morocco for cohorts of Moroccans, immigrants from sub-Saharan Africa, Israelis and Europeans that will focus on gender and sexuality issues as part of an initiative called the Roots Lab.
His platform aims to use tourism to create a network of people interested in raising awareness about gender roles in the region through research and projects while visiting cultural sites in Morocco, including Tiznit, a town on the west coast, and Marrakech, its fourth-largest city.
Morocco discovers new COVID-19 strain
Monday, a new mutated strain of COVID-19 has been discovered in Morocco, as reported by the local media.
A member of the scientific and technical committee for managing coronavirus in Morocco Azzedine Brahimi was quoted saying A hundred percent Moroccan genomic strain appeared in Ouarzazate.
On Facebook, Brahimi said, This strain was only discovered in one region in Morocco . it has no effect, whether on the spread of the virus, or on the severity of the disease after infection, or immune response.
He noted that most infections in Morocco belong to the original COVID-19 virus and the mutated variant discovered in Britain, according to Morocco Today.