Morocco has officially ended the practice of daylight saving time and reverted to standard time. The decision, announced recently, means clocks were turned back, effectively eliminating the hour of additional daylight observed during the warmer months. This change aligns Morocco with its historical timekeeping practices and several other nations that have abandoned daylight saving. Authorities have not specified the reasoning behind the decision, but it potentially aims to improve energy conservation or align with regional practices. The move impacts daily routines, scheduling, and potentially economic activities across the country. This change is immediate and permanent, unless future policy dictates otherwise.