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
The USS Mount Whitney, the U.S. Sixth Fleet’s command ship, has docked in Nouakchott, underscoring Washington’s commitment
Sudan has officially severed diplomatic relations with the United Arab Emirates (UAE), accusing the Gulf nation of supporting the paramilitary
More than 50 Egyptian lawyers have filed an appeal contesting a 2016 agreement that transferred control of the Red Sea
The Mauritanian government has distanced itself from the recent visit of Mohamed Al-Mukhtar, political and legal adviser to Sudan’s
A Moroccan military delegation visited Mauritania this week to strengthen bilateral defense cooperation, Moroccan media reports citing a statement from
Tunisia is one of four host nations for Africa Lion 2025 (AL25) as this annual multinational exercise kicks off, with
Tunisian police on Monday detained prominent lawyer and outspoken critic of President Saied, Ahmed Souab, according to media reports. Lawyer
The U.S. on Tuesday approved the potential sale of up to 600 Stinger anti-air missiles to Morocco in an
Diplomats in Libya have accused the Internal Security Agency (ISA) of forcing international NGOs to halt operations, AFP reported Wednesday.
As Sudan’s two-year conflict nears a possible end, Egypt is preparing to play a major role in rebuilding its
Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have withdrawn from Khartoum, commander Mohamed Hamdan Daglo said in an address to
The UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) has raised alarm over a wave of arbitrary arrests targeting lawyers, judges, and
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