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
Egypt and Hamas are embroiled in a public dispute over Gaza aid, with the militant group dismissing Cairo’s claims
ExxonMobil is close to signing an agreement for offshore gas exploration in Libya, the U.S. Embassy in Tripoli said,
Lebanese President Michel Aoun commended Morocco’s historic diplomacy in securing the 1989 Taif Agreement, which ended Lebanon’s civil
Tunisia’s central bank kept its benchmark interest rate at 7.5% on Wednesday, maintaining March’s cut—the first
King Mohammed VI led the graduation ceremony for Morocco’s newest military officers at the Royal Palace in Tetouan on
Libya’s internationally recognized Government of National Unity (GNU) has launched drone strikes on human smuggling operations along the northwestern
Argan oil, once a local staple, is now a prized global cosmetic. But its booming popularity is threatening the very
In a project co-financed by the European Investment Bank and the European Union’s Connecting Europe Facility, subsea cable firm
Members of the Anti-Illegal Migration Agency in Al-Kufra on Thursday morning, found a large group of displaced Sudanese individuals, including
Egypt’s oil and gas companies EGPC and EGAS have signed a new agreement with Italy’s Eni, and Britain’
Tunisia welcomed more than 4.3 million international visitors in the first half of 2025, an 11% increase compared to
The first batch of aid, ordered by Morocco’s King Mohammed VI, is enroute to Gaza, after arriving in Israel
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