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Morocco

  1. what we know
    Central Morocco Devastated by Rare, Powerful EarthquakeAt least 1,000 people were killed by the M6.8 quake, which struck near Marrakech late Friday night.
  2. design hunting
    Tour an Ideal New York Artists’ Townhouse – With a Bit of Morocco Thrown In“We love what an oasis it is behind the brick façade — it feels a bit like our own Moroccan riad.
  3. the urbanist
    A Photographer’s Guide to MarrakechEmerging fashion boutiques, lamb burgers on a rooftop, and where to see contemporary African art.
  4. power
    Moroccan Journalist Jailed for an Abortion She Says She Never HadHajar Raissouni was sentenced to a year in prison, in what critics say is an act of retaliation for her reporting.
  5. keeping up with the royals
    Meghan Markle’s Dress and Blazer Combo Is the Best Spring UniformThe duchess’s latest Morocco outfit has us ready for spring.
  6. keeping up with the royals
    Behold, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Hanging Out With HorsesThe royal couple visited an equine therapy center.
  7. keeping up with the royals
    Meghan Markle’s Dior Gown Is a Perfect Evening LookElegant? Check. Comfy? Also check.
  8. keeping up with the royals
    Meghan Markle Looks Chic in ValentinoThe duchess wore a stunning cape dress in Morocco.
  9. morocco
    A Photographer Explores the Sites in MoroccoA trip full of good friends and good food.
  10. environment
    These Nets Harness Water From FogAnd they’re helping a region of Morocco recover from drought.
  11. the dish
    Breakfast at the Newest Smile to Go Includes These Serious Moroccan PancakesMade with yeasted semolina batter and topped with seasonal-fruit compote, housemade ricotta, and pistachio honey, they aren’t your everyday flapjacks.
  12. world cup 2018
    People Are Horny As Hell for Morocco Coach Hervé RenardGoooooooooal.
  13. fashion
    On the Streets of Morocco, Traditional Styles Mix With Internet TrendsSpotting djellabas and Converse in Marrakech and Casablanca.
  14. A Brooklyn-Based Photographer Photographs the Varied Landscapes of MoroccoBrooklyn-based photographer Camila Gutierrez shares the photos of her trip.
  15. the urbanist
    What Do Royals Do All Day?They paint, they get accused of fraud, they run boutiques, they chain-smoke.
  16. banned things
    Egypt Bans ‘Zionist Film’ Exodus So did Morocco.
  17. party dump
    Partiers of the Week: See Leo DiCaprio, Alexa Chung, and More Get WildBut first, guess who rode a camel?
  18. trendlets
    Destination Marrakech: 25 Resort Items to Wear NowThe land of spice, silk, and sun is a great inspiration for breezy cottons, pointed flats, and tasseled jewelry.
  19. shame spirals
    Police Not Helping Rape Situation in IndiaSave some outrage for cops pressuring victims to marry their rapists.
  20. reproductive rights
    Abortion Providers at Sea Blocked From MoroccoWill set up a hotline for at-home self-determination.
  21. the real housewives of new york city
    The Real Housewives of New York Are Taking a Trip to MoroccoOh, this is very good news.
  22. secret footage
    The CIA Needs to Find a Better Hiding Place for Its 9/11 Interrogation TapesWhat’s that under the desk there?
  23. Mediavore
    50 Cent Squashes Beef with Taco Bell; Branson Breaks Ground on Culinary ResortTaco Bell settles with 50 Cent and Richard Branson plans a culinary oasis in New Jersey.
  24. NewsFeed
    Moroccan Restaurant to Enliven Stale Soho SceneBabouche Lounge and Restaurant, a much-needed addition to the stale Soho dining scene, opens its doors on Wednesday. It’s a sister to Barbes, one of the city’s better Moroccan places (not that there are very many of them), but given the ritzier environs and its expanded menu, Babouche is clearly the more ambitious eatery. Still, they’ll be serving traditional North African dishes like couscous and various tajines, the slow-cooked clay-pot dishes most associated with Morocco. The room, many of whose features (a large brass door, mosaic atrium walls, a water fountain) were made in Morocco specifically for the restaurant, sounds pretty classy, too. We trust that there won’t be any hookahs present. Babouche Lounge and Restaurant, 92 Prince St., nr. Mercer St.; 212-219-8155.