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Radio Manarat cuts through the noise of Moroccan airwaves with talk that actually engages the mind. The hosts aren't afraid to tackle controversial issues, think heated debates on education reform or the latest cultural festival in Marrakech. It's intelligent radio in Arabic, but it never slips into academic dryness. The call-in segments are the real highlight: ordinary citizens voicing opinions with surprising eloquence. Sure, the production could be tighter, there's the occasional dead air, but that's part of the charm. You get a raw, unfiltered sense of Morocco's public conversation. The st…
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