Could nuclear energy one day power the Maghreb?
The Maghreb’s energy transition is a complex but critical journey towards sustainability and decarbonization as countries aim to meet
Facing dwindling gas production and mounting energy demand, Egypt is turning to fuel oil to keep the lights on, OilPrice.
Since its establishment in 1956, Morocco’s General Directorate for National Security (DGSN) has been the institutional backbone of public
Egypt is negotiating multi-year liquefied natural gas contracts through 2030 to address summer electricity needs and declining domestic production, according
U.S. and Moroccan military medical teams launched a 12-day humanitarian mission in Anzi on May 11 as part of
A Mauritanian court on Wednesday sentenced former President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz to 15 years in prison for corruption, upholding
Senegal and Mali have protested Mauritania’s mass deportations of their citizens, citing harsh treatment. Videos show families, including children,
Morocco’s Directorate General of National Security (DGSN) celebrates its 69th anniversary on Friday, reflecting on policing advancements and public
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
Sign up for the weekly newsletter and get our latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.