Maghreb countries fear return of radicalized citizens after Assad’s fall
The downfall of the Assad regime in Syria has been celebrated globally. But there are many questions about what happens
Over the last several months, severe monsoon rains caused devastating floods across West and Central Africa, affecting over 8.5
According to reporting by Bloomberg, Algeria plans to spend $5.4 billion developing five new plants due to start operating
A group representing ten countries along the Nile River basin has formalized an agreement to share the Nile’s water
A few weeks ago, the World Bank published a report: “Climate Change Impacts on the Blue Economy in Morocco: Prospects
Saida Zouaoui, a farmer from the village of Guardimaou in northwest Tunisia, spent several years advocating for the construction of
Water rushing between the sand dunes of southern Morocco left by the heavy rains that fell in August and September
Morocco is committing $8 billion to attract 26 million tourists annually by 2030, coinciding with its role as a co-host
The Great Mosque of Tinmel, nestled in Morocco's Atlas Mountains, was among the many structures destroyed in the
Mauritanian President Mohamed El Ghazouani told the UN General Assembly on Tuesday that recent global challenges have undermined efforts to
Libya’s Deputy Prime Minister/ Acting Minister of Health Ramadan Abu Janah has instructed the Emergency and Ambulance Services to
Tunisian women have worked in the fishing industry for decades but their contributions have often been overlooked, according to a
According to Arab media reports, Egypt is preparing to host a Houthi delegation to reduce tensions in the Red Sea,
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