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Five unemployed university graduates burned during demonstration as new government unveils plan to improve economy.
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Last Modified: 03 Jan 2012 11:46 GMT
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Justice and Development Party says it is on course to win about a quarter of seats in Morocco's new parliament.
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Last Modified: 26 Nov 2011 19:19 GMT
Morocco counts votes in landmark polls
Interior ministry says the turnout was 45 per cent, an improvement over the 37 per cent turnout in 2007.
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Jewish woman in Morocco poll fray
Maguy Kakon hopes to continue her community's role in the kingdom's political life.
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Thousands in Morocco call for poll boycott
Protesters claim next week's parliamentary elections are pointless as long as king and his court retain real power.
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Dr Ali al-Ekri, dubbed a hero when volunteering to help Gaza's injured, was jailed after pro-democracy protests.
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Marrakesh bombing suspect denies all charges
Main suspect in the April 28 blast that killed 17 people in the Moroccan tourist hotspot tells court he was set up.
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Recognition for rebels but fight 'not over'
Obama says Libya's future now in "the hands of the people", while Arab nations officially recognise opposition council.
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