Greece sees migrant surge amid Libya-Turkey push for Mediterranean energy expansion
More than 5,000 migrants from Libya have landed on Crete and Gavdos since June, prompting EU chief Ursula von
Hans Leijtens, head of Frontex, the EU’s border agency, expressed regret over returning migrants to Libya—where abuse is
Over 2,000 Tunisians protested in central Tunis on Friday, denouncing President Kais Saied’s authoritarian rule and calling for
Speaking at the IMF Spring Meetings in Washington D.C., the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Kristalina
Tunisia is one of four host nations for Africa Lion 2025 (AL25) as this annual multinational exercise kicks off, with
A Hamas delegation in Cairo has discussed with Egyptian mediators the possibility of an end to the war in Gaza
Algeria’s Justice Minister Lofti Boudjemaa has stated that prison sentences for financial speculation and market manipulation will now range
I always marvel at the month of Ramadan, not that I have ever spent 30 days fasting or reflecting in
Morocco’s Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita met with Qatari Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Sultan bin Saad bin Sultan
Algeria expelled 1,845 migrants to Niger’s border in a mass operation on April 19, rights group Alarmphone Sahara
Tunisian exports to Libya reached 245.2 million dinars ($78.5M) in 2024, Libyan Express reported. Mechanical/electrical industries led
Morocco’s Maroc Telecom reported a 5.9% drop in first-quarter profit on Friday, with declining domestic revenue offsetting growth
Morocco's King Mohammed VI on Thursday approved a 96-billion-dirham ($10.3 billion) rail expansion, including a high-speed line
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