British tourist Ian Tickhill bravely chased a man wielding a machete into the sea after being attacked on a Morocco beach. Despite blood pouring from a wound in his leg, the 58-year-old from Hull in East Yorkshire sprang into action when his
Two British tourists have been injured in a triple stabbing on a seafront promenade in the Moroccan tourist resort of Agadir. The knifeman ran into the sea and attempted to thwart his arrest by swimming away from the scene before being caught
Following the deaths of some 2,900 Moroccans from the recent earthquake that hit Marrakesh, the North African country long known for its breathtaking scenery and popularity with tourists is fighting back as it goes through a major rebuilding process. The powerful earthquake
Morocco has expelled two French journalists, Quentin Müller and Thérèse Di Campo, who work for the Marianne magazine. The reporters alleged they were forcibly removed from their Casablanca hotel room by plainclothes police officers and put on a flight to Paris. Tensions
Mysterious blue lights were seen illuminating the sky moments before a devastating earthquake in Morocco killed 2,900 people. These bizarre bursts of light were filmed by a CCTV camera at a property in Agadir, appearing approximately three minutes before the disaster. A
The death toll in Morocco rose to more than 2,800 on Monday, just three days after the country’s deadliest earthquake sent people scouring through rubble from buildings hoping to find survivors. The catastrophic and rare magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck the North African
Earthquake strikes central Morocco Remarkable stories of bravery have emerged from the ruins of remote villages devastated by the Morocco earthquake. Yesterday it was announced at least 2,122 people have been killed, with more than 2,059 others injured, many of them critically,
Fears are growing for British tourists who have not been in touch with family since Morocco’s most powerful earthquake in 120 years hit. Holidaying in Marrakech, Hilary Mckegney and friend Rebecca Calvert have both not made contact with family since the earthquake
At least 2,012 people in Morocco died after a rare, catastrophic earthquake struck the North African country late Friday night. The magnitude 6.8 earthquake also injured at least 2,059 people, according to Morocco’s Interior Ministry. 1,404 of those injuries were considered critical.
A rare, powerful earthquake struck Morocco, sending people racing from their beds into the streets and toppling buildings in mountainous villages and ancient cities not built to withstand such force. More than 1,000 people were killed, and the toll was expected to