FIFA’s new red card rule for protest walk-offs could have major implications for Morocco’s legal battle against Senegal at the CAS over the 2025 AFCON final.
CIHRS's analysis looks at the driving factors behind Generation Z protests in Morocco compared to previous forms of protest, the dynamics of the youth mobilisation, and the authorities' response.
FIFA has introduced a new regulation allowing referees to issue red cards to players who leave the pitch in protest.
Over the past year or so, young people have rallied across continents to oust old-guard governments. What’s happened since?
Moroccan nationals who studied at universities in northern Cyprus staged a protest outside the country’s parliament in Rabat ...
A pair of controversial incidents in world soccer this year has led FIFA to update its rules on when red cards can be issued ...
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What to know about May Day demonstrations as workers face rising energy costs due to Iran war
May 1 is a public holiday in many countries to mark International Workers' Day, or Labor Day, when workers' unions ...
Players covering their mouths during confrontations with opponents could receive a red card and players who leave the field ...
Leave it to Central Florida “arts instigator” Terry Olson to visit Morocco and return with both a movie and an art exhibition to show for it. The moniker “arts instigator” adopted by Olson suits him ...
Excerpt: Morocco expands aerospace sector with new Pratt & Whitney plant in Casablanca, creating jobs and strengthening ...
Any player who covers their mouth when confronting an opponent or who leaves the pitch in protest at a refereeing decision ...
There’s power in numbers, and if we come together and organize, we can put people and workers over billionaires,” said one ...
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