Gold boom bankrolls Sahel conflicts
Surging global gold prices are fuelling violence and instability in West Africa’s Sahel, reports the BBC. Military regimes in
Only around 30 people attended this year’s Jewish pilgrimage to the Ghriba synagogue on Tunisia’s Djerba island, AFP
Libya’s UN-recognized government has accepted the International Criminal Court’s authority to investigate war crimes and repression dating back
Morocco’s Tanger Med, Africa’s largest port, is accelerating efforts to become carbon neutral and help decarbonize maritime logistics,
As Morocco gets ready to co-host the 2030 FIFA World Cup, headlines laud the continent's first super-speed train
In a recent interview with U.S. publication The Atlantic US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff said that Washington “will
Five people have died and more than a hundred injured after heavy rain caused flooding in several regions of Algeria,
A Paris court of appeals has rejected Algeria's request to extradite opposition figure Aksel Bellabaci from Paris on
Turkey said on Thursday that it was preparing to evacuate its citizens living in the Libyan capital Tripoli after several
Egypt has given opposition figure and former presidential hopeful Hisham Kassem a new six-month prison sentence for defaming a former
A coalition of Tunisian activists and labor unions has announced plans to launch an overland aid mission to Gaza on
After decades of brain drain, Morocco is now witnessing a reverse trend: a growing number of Moroccans who once left
Somali refugees living in camps across Kenya are facing worsening conditions following a dramatic 90% reduction in U.S. international
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