Tunisia’s top union on collision course with President
Tunisia’s powerful General Labour Union (UGTT) has called a nationwide protest for 21 August, accusing President Kais Saied’s
In a shift towards Beijing’s defense industry, Burkina Faso recently received Chinese-made armored vehicles and artillery systems, as the
A French judge has issued an international arrest warrant for Salaheddine Selloum, former first secretary at Algeria’s Paris embassy,
Algeria on Thursday revoked a 2013 visa exemption for French diplomatic and service passport holders, retaliating after Paris unilaterally suspended
French magazine “France Football” has announced the list of 30 players nominated for the Ballon d’Or, which honors the
French President Emmanuel Macron has instructed his government to suspend a 2013 agreement with Algeria that allowed visa-free entry to
Morocco’s Lawyers Club has issued a statement suggesting that “serious violations of fundamental rights” and procedural irregularities surround the
President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi voiced support for France’s plan to recognize Palestinian statehood at the UN in September, according
Turkey is deepening military and diplomatic ties across the Sahel, challenging Western influence in a region beset by coups and
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau is “in the process” of tightening travel conditions to France for “a number of Algerian
A French couple went on trial on Thursday accused of planning to "sacrifice" their five-year-old son in the
On June 1st, the UK joined other Western nations — including the U.S., France, and Germany — in backing Morocco’s
In a meeting on the sidelines of the 50th session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Francophonie (APF), the Moroccan
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