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Received today — 11 May 2026 El País in English
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  • Moulay Hassan, the crown prince learning to reign in Morocco Juan Carlos Sanz
    Moulay Hassan bin Mohammed al-Alawite, Crown Prince of Morocco, is intensifying his training for the throne following the convalescence of King Mohammed VI, who underwent shoulder surgery in late 2024 and suffered from a lower back ailment earlier this year. The monarch has appointed his eldest son, who turned 23 on Friday, to one of the highest military posts in the North African country, while also encouraging the young man to represent him with increasing frequency at important official event
     

Moulay Hassan, the crown prince learning to reign in Morocco

11 May 2026 at 11:40

Moulay Hassan bin Mohammed al-Alawite, Crown Prince of Morocco, is intensifying his training for the throne following the convalescence of King Mohammed VI, who underwent shoulder surgery in late 2024 and suffered from a lower back ailment earlier this year. The monarch has appointed his eldest son, who turned 23 on Friday, to one of the highest military posts in the North African country, while also encouraging the young man to represent him with increasing frequency at important official events.

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Moroccan Crown Prince Moulay Hassan at the inauguration of the Africa Cup of Nations on December 21 in Rabat.
Received — 21 April 2026 El País in English

Palestinians are losing a war they haven’t fought: ‘There is no future for a Palestinian state, but we will never leave our land’

21 April 2026 at 10:37

“She has to get out of there. She’s pregnant.” Dr. Mustafa Barghouti speaks on his cell phone to a Palestinian healthcare worker being held by the Israeli army in the southern West Bank. “We’re surrounded by 1,100 checkpoints and 200 security gates that isolate communities and turn them into cages,” he explains at the Ramallah headquarters of the Palestinian National Initiative, the party he founded more than two decades ago with the intellectual Edward Said. A former minister and member of parliament, Barghouti, 71, remains one of the most respected independent voices among Palestinians. “Things like this happen every day,” he says, “and during the war with Iran, everything got worse: we weren’t involved, but we were victims.”

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Mustafa Barghouti, a veteran Palestinian politician and leader of the Palestinian National Initiative, in Madrid in May 2024.

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Funeral for three of the four Palestinian women killed by an Iranian missile on March 19 in Beit Awa, in the southern West Bank.
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