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 has launched the Red Sea’s first satellite shark tracking program, according the Daily News Egypt. Led by the
In 2017, Tunisia’s government pledged to shut down a phosphate processing plant in the coastal city of Gabes following
Tunisia has harvested 575,100 tonnes of grain by June 22, a 75% surge from 329,300 tonnes in the
2024 was Morocco's hottest on record, the North African country's meteorological agency said on Friday, as
Morocco is ramping up investment in desalination, dams, and water transfer projects to counter prolonged drought and protect its agricultural
South Korea’s Naver is partnering with Nvidia and Nexus to build a 500MW AI data center in Morocco, according
North-West African states have a growing role to play in ocean governance—and global frameworks should reflect it. As diplomats
Algeria is closely monitoring Russia’s Wagner Group withdrawal from Mali, amid a surge in JNIM attacks, Arab Weekly reports.
The third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3) opened Monday in Nice, France, bringing together world leaders, scientists, and environmental advocates
An aid ship with 12 activists on board, including Swedish climate campaigner Greta Thunberg, has reached the Egyptian coast and
An unusually heavy rainstorm hit the Egyptian city of Alexandria on Saturday, flooding roads and damaging seafront businesses in what
The AfDB has approved financing of over $18 million for Mauritania to launch the "3R-Water" project, a way
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