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Aviation sector in new high as passenger numbers hit record 10 million Standard Digital
In its report, KAA projects that the country’s aviation industry is on an upward trajectory, with the total number of passengers last year growing by 11 per cent to hit 10 million for the first time ever…. Read more>>

Morocco, a key filming location in 2016 Africanews
The Moroccan Cinematographic Center has announced that more than 20 feature films were shot in Morocco in the year 2016…. Read more>>

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