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 United States plans to redirect $95m in military aid from Egypt to Lebanon, according to a Reuters report citing
French authorities detained an Algerian video blogger, Imad Ould Brahim—known as Imad Tintin— on January 5th, accusing him of
The mother of British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abdel Fattah reached the 100th day of her hunger strike protesting her son'
Barrick Gold, the second largest gold mining company globally, has said it is considering stopping production at its mine in
France's President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday he was still waiting for Africa's Sahel states to
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty’s planned visit to Damascus next week has been postponed, according to a report in
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi started his six-day tour of Africa on Monday with a visit to Namibia, marking
More than 30 million people, over half of them children, need aid in Sudan after twenty months of war, the
With its vivid plumage and sweet trill, the goldfinch has long been revered in Algeria, but the national obsession has
According to reports by Africanews, Morocco plans on registering the caftan as an element of intangible heritage with UNESCO. If
French authorities are holding two Algerians who have wide followings on social media platform TikTok of suspicion of inciting terror,
A high-profile trial began in Paris on Monday, focusing on allegations that former French President Nicolas Sarkozy received millions of
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