RABAT — Morocco and Spain arrested 10 people on Sunday suspected of recruiting fighters for Daesh in Syria and Iraq. Suspects were detained in the Spanish cities of Toledo and Badalona, the small coastal town of Xeraco in Spain's Valencia region and the Moroccan city of Casablanca, Spain's interior ministry said. “Those arrested belong to a network of people that recruited, indoctrinated and sent foreign fighters to join Daesh,” it added. Spain and Morocco, as well as other countries in Europe and North Africa, have been stepping up efforts to stop citizens joining Daesh, fearing they could return to launch attacks at home. — Reuters