President Biden speaks with Morocco’s king, offers support after earthquake

A medic checks-up displaced people in a school between Marrakech and Taroudant in the Atlas mountain range on September 17, 2023, in the aftermath of a powerful earthquake. (AFP)
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Updated 18 September 2023
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President Biden speaks with Morocco’s king, offers support after earthquake

  • A 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck Morocco, with its epicenter in the High Atlas Mountains, on September 8

WASHINGTON D.C.: US President Joe Biden spoke with Morocco’s King Mohammed VI on Monday to offer condolences following the devastating earthquake that struck earlier this month, the White House said in a statement.

The two leaders discussed Washington’s readiness to assist in recovery efforts, the statement said.

A 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck Morocco, with its epicenter in the High Atlas Mountains, on September 8 and claimed more than 3,000 lives and destroyed tens of thousands of homes.

Last Thursday, Morocco announced the launch of an aid programme to support and rehouse the residents of around 50,000 damaged buildings, and ordered urgent aid of 30,000 dirhams (nearly $3,000) to affected households.

The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) said it expected that it will take “weeks, months, years to be able to rebuild,” spokesman Benoit Carpentier told journalists from Marrakesh.

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Indonesia’s first woman president awarded honorary doctorate by Princess Nourah University

Updated 10 February 2026
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Indonesia’s first woman president awarded honorary doctorate by Princess Nourah University

  • Megawati was recognized for her leadership and contributions to social, legal affairs
  • She has received 10 other honorary degrees from Indonesian and foreign institutions

JAKARTA: Megawati Sukarnoputri, who served as Indonesia’s fifth president and was the country’s only female head of state to date, has been awarded an honorary doctorate by Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University in Riyadh, becoming the first foreign national to receive the title.

Megawati, the eldest daughter of Indonesia’s first President Sukarno and chairwoman of the country’s largest political party, the PDIP, served as president from 2001 to 2004.

The 79-year-old was awarded an honorary doctorate in organizational and legal affairs in Riyadh on Monday during a ceremony overseen by Princess Nourah University’s acting president, Dr. Fawzia bint Sulaiman Al-Amro.

“This recognition was given in appreciation of her efforts during her presidency, her significant contributions to social, organizational, and legal fields, and her role in strengthening institutional leadership in Indonesia,” the university said in a statement.

This is Megawati’s 11th honorary doctorate. She has received similar degrees from Indonesian and foreign universities, including the Moscow State Institute of International Relations in 2003 and the Soka University of Japan in 2020.

She has also been awarded the title of honorary professor by several institutions, including by the Seoul Institute of the Arts in 2022.

“We gather at the Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, a university that stands as a symbol of women’s progress in education, knowledge and public service … To see so many intelligent women, I feel very proud,” Megawati said in her acceptance speech.

“Women’s empowerment is not a threat to any values, culture or tradition. It is actually a condition for nations that believe in their future … A great nation is one that is able to harness all of its human potential. A strong nation is one that does not allow half of its social power to be left on the sidelines of history.”

Megawati is the longest-serving political leader in Indonesia. Indonesia’s first direct presidential elections took place during her presidency, consolidating the country’s transition to democracy after the downfall of its longtime dictator Suharto in 1998.