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The General Directorate of Studies and Documentation (Arabic: المديرية العامة للدراسات والمستندات, French: Direction Générale des Études et de la Documentation; DGED) is the foreign intelligence agency of Morocco, under authority of the Administration for National Defense. [3]
On 1 November 1971, during the Moroccanization, the company was expropriated and re-branded as Maroc Soir, editing Le Matin and Maroc Soir. [ 4 ] [ 2 ] In 2001, the group was acquired by Othman Benjelloun [ 6 ] and sold again in March 2004 to its current Saudi owner, businessman Othman Al Omeir , a former editor-in-chief of Asharq Alawsat and ...
In 1999, King Mohammed VI announced the National Charter for Education and Training (الميثاق الوطني للتربية و التكوين). [5] [6] In the same year, a committee dedicated to education was established to reform the educational system in Morocco.
Maroc Telecom (IAM, Arabic: اتصالات المغرب) is the main telecommunications company in Morocco. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Currently employing around 11,178 employees, it is the largest telecommunications network in the country with 8 regional delegations and 220 offices present across Morocco.
HESTIM Engineering and Business School (French: Hautes études des sciences et techniques de l'ingénierie et du management, abbreviated HESTIM) is a private higher education institution located in the city of Casablanca, Morocco. [1] It was born in 2006 as a school of engineering offering degrees in industrial management.
The same day, a military foreign intelligence service was created, the General Directorate for Studies and Documentation (French: Direction Générale des Études et de la Documentation; DGED), also modeled after the French SDECE. [27] [8] The DST and the DGED were both led by Ahmed Dlimi until his death in 1983. [27]
In 1982, the group started getting involved in various sectors including dairy products, sugar, banks, chemicals and textile. In 1986, ONA acquired shares in Lesieur Afrique and obtained nearly 40% of Banque Commerciale du Maroc (Morocco's Commercial Bank). [5] In 1988, ONA invested in the first pay-TV in the Arab world with 2M. [6]