IMF disburses $49 million to Mauritania
This week the IMF Board of Directors approved a $49.2 million disbursement after concluding the Fourth Reviews of Mauritania’
Egypt is seeking to deepen its partnership with NATO, particularly through counterterrorism efforts in Africa, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty
Salafi jihadist groups in the Sahel are arming themselves with weapons captured from national militaries, intensifying regional instability, according to
Mauritania’s foreign minister met UN envoy Staffan de Mistura in Brussels as the UN seeks deeper Mauritanian involvement in
Operations at Libya’s UN-backed government-controlled Tripoli port have halted amid escalating violence, with vessels diverting and oil majors evacuating.
The United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio provided testimony Tuesday to the Senate Affairs Committee concerning the countries accepting
Libya’s UN-backed government, led by Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbeibah, said Monday it is pursuing a permanent ceasefire after clashes
Tunisa expressed ‘deep concern’ on Friday with the deteriorating security situation in Libya. According to the TAP News Agency the
Only around 30 people attended this year’s Jewish pilgrimage to the Ghriba synagogue on Tunisia’s Djerba island, AFP
A 50-year-old Jewish jewelry store owner was hospitalized Thursday after an axe attack on Tunisia’s Djerba island, home to
Greece and Egypt agreed to a "strategic partnership" Wednesday, strengthening political coordination amid Gaza’s war. The deal,
The International Monetary Fund will begin its fifth review of Egypt’s $8 billion loan programme this week, with officials
An Egyptian court has sentenced two Arab Israeli men to five years of hard labor for assaulting hotel staff and
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