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Morocco has emerged as a standout destination for an exceptional quality of life in Africa, according to the prestigious "Best Countries Rankings 2024" by US News. The North African nation takes the second spot on the continent, just behind Egypt, and ranks an impressive 39th globally. The......
In a recent comprehensive assessment of African nations, Morocco has emerged as a standout performer, securing the second position for the quality of life it offers its residents. This achievement is a testament to the country's steady progress and its commitment to enhancing the well-being of its......
The Global Cities Index also highlights Rabat, Agadir, and Marrakech among other Moroccan cities. Casablanca has emerged as the most attractive city in North Africa, according to the Global Cities Index 2024 by Oxford Economics. The Moroccan economic hub has been ranked 442nd out of 1,000 cities worldwide......
Morocco has secured the 113th spot among 188 nations in the latest 2024 World Citizenship Report, published by consultancy CS Global Partners. This comprehensive report evaluates countries based on five key motivators for high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs): safety, economic opportunity, quality of life,......
According to a recent survey conducted by Moroccan market research firm Sunergia, an overwhelming 82% of Moroccans reported feeling safe in public spaces, marking a notable 17-point increase from 2019. The survey delved into the nuances of public safety perceptions, revealing that men (84%) felt marginally......