Wednesday’s headlines: A mysterious fire in Fez mobilizes local authorities and violent clashes between student factions in Nador

Mysterious Fire in Fez Mobilizes Local Authorities

The city of Fez experienced a state of alert following a mysterious fire that broke out in several cars parked near a residential building in a new neighborhood. According to “Al-Massae” newspaper, the incident caused panic among the affected car owners and required the intervention of local authorities, police, and civil protection services. The judicial police have initiated an investigation under the direct supervision of the competent public prosecutor’s office, interviewing the car owners and a witness to determine the cause of the fire.

Violent Clashes Between Student Factions in Nador

“Bayane Al-Yaoum” newspaper reported violent clashes between student factions around the Multidisciplinary Faculty in Nador. The clashes involved the use of stones and bladed weapons, resulting in injuries and damage to private property, including the smashing of car windows near the university campus.

Vandalism of Imilil Bus Station in Agadir Condemned

Local stakeholders have condemned the vandalism of the Imilil high-quality bus station in the tourist area of Agadir, as reported by “Bayane Al-Yaoum.” They emphasized that such acts harm citizens who rely on this project to improve transportation services in the city, especially with the summer season approaching, which typically sees increased traffic congestion.

Political Dilemma for Algerian President Tebboune

According to “Al-Alam” newspaper, a French news site revealed President Abdelmadjid Tebboune’s intention to announce his candidacy for a second presidential term from Tizi Ouzou, the capital of Kabylie. However, the traditional presidential coalition of four parties failed to support his bid, placing the president in a difficult position and leading to his anger towards the coalition leaders.

Overcrowded Classrooms Affecting Education Quality in Nouaceur

MP Taha Bouchayeb discussed the issue of overcrowded classrooms in several educational institutions in Nouaceur Province, as reported by “Al-Alam.” He pointed out that overcrowding negatively impacts academic achievement, education quality, and the acquisition of knowledge and skills at an early age, making it challenging for teachers to manage large numbers of students in the classroom.

International Artistic Residency in Al Hoceima

The Rif Amazigh Theater Troupe in Al Hoceima hosted an international artistic residency as part of a project to strengthen the professional capacities of cultural and creative industries, according to “Al-Alam.” This project is supported by the Moroccan Ministry of Youth, Culture, and Communication and the Wallonia-Brussels Federation and featured participation from various artists and cultural figures.

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