The loss of jobs in her family had hit one woman extremely badly. Food is so expensive here, says a young student called Fuhrid Hamad. There are many people that they graduated from universities and they don't have so far in a job. And what about the price of everything? It's everything just to expensive.
Their return to rule is unequivocally bad for the country’s women and girls. But wholesale collapse has not come and some aspects of government have improved; it turns out threats of grotesque violence change behaviours. We investigate the curious case of Morocco’s absent king—and his unlikely mixed-martial-artist pals. And how the mobile phone has shaped cinema for half a century.
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