Young Libyans gear up for their first ever election
Young Libyans have mobilized for Saturday's municipal elections, the first time many will vote in the fractured North
A report by Valoris Securities, a Moroccan stock market financial analysis and brokerage firm sadi this week that hosting the 2030 FIFA World Cup alongside Spain and Portugal could inject $1.2 billion into Morocco’s economy.
According to the report, it estimates that if Morocco hosts one-third of the total 104 matches, it could add between $850 million and $1.2 billion to its economy, with each match contributing an estimated $25 million to $37.5 million.
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