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  2. Mawazine stampede - Wikipedia

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    The Mawazine stampede occurred on May 23, 2009, at Hay Nahda stadium in Rabat, during the Mawazine music festival. At least 11 people are reported to have died, including 5 women, 4 men, and 2 children.

  3. Melilla border fence - Wikipedia

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    "The razor wire that separates Europe from Africa might be coming down". " 'Big, beautiful' walls don't stop migrants in the US and Europe". "Ceuta and Melilla: Spain wants rid of anti-migrant razor wire". BBC News. 14 June 2018. "How a border wall works in Melilla, Spain, a gateway between Europe and Africa 2019". YouTube. Attacking The New ...

  4. Indigo Traveller - Wikipedia

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    He has about 2 million subscribers on his YouTube channel as of November 6th, 2024. [2] He has travelled to areas considered dangerous or poor. [3] He is currently based in Hungary. [4] In 2020, he was touring Tripoli, Lebanon, when a shooting broke out. [5]

  5. World’s most dangerous countries to visit in 2024 revealed

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    The world’s most dangerous countries to visit in 2024 have been revealed in a new study.. South Sudan, Afghanistan, Syria, Libya and Somalia were named as the riskiest nations in the 2024 risk ...

  6. What we know about the Morocco earthquake - AOL

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    Morocco has suffered earthquakes in the past, but few in its history have been so powerful. This quake is Morocco’s deadliest since 1960, when an earthquake killed more than 12,000 people.

  7. Algeria–Morocco border - Wikipedia

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    Morocco initially managed to maintain its independence throughout the 'Scramble for Africa' in the late 19th century, whereby European colonial control was established in the rest of Africa. The border between it and the Ottoman domains to the east had been vague, and Morocco maintained a traditional, though often weakly enforced, claim to ...

  8. Extreme tourism - Wikipedia

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    Bungee jumping off the Victoria Falls Bridge in Zambia/Zimbabwe Everest base camp is a popular destination for extreme tourism.. Extreme tourism, also often referred to as danger tourism or shock tourism (although these concepts do not appear strictly similar) is a niche in the tourism industry involving travel to dangerous places (mountains, jungles, deserts, caves, canyons, etc.) or ...

  9. 2015 Moroccan protest movement - Wikipedia

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    The 2015 Moroccan protests was a unprecedented wave of popular demonstrations and peaceful protests by students, teachers, and public workers against utility prices and low wages, Violence against women, and economic hardships.