Gold boom bankrolls Sahel conflicts
Surging global gold prices are fuelling violence and instability in West Africa’s Sahel, reports the BBC. Military regimes in
According to reporting by AFP Sudan's army-backed government on Tuesday accused neighboring Chad of supplying arms to rebel
Egypt has condemned Israel's decision to ban the United Nations agency for Palestinians, calling it an "unacceptable
According to a statement from President Sisi’s office, the Egyptian leader has pledged his "continued support" to
In an interview with the French weekly news magazine Le Point, Nasser Bourita described the recent state visit to Morocco
Oil exports in Libya resumed last month after a pause caused by a dispute over control of the country’s
Moroccan rights activist Fouad Abdelmoumni, 66, was released on Friday but still faces prosecution for “spreading false claims,” authorities said
A cursory glance at French and Moroccan media reveals often conflicting opinions about the relationship between the two countries. Morocco
Libya and Italy signed multiple cooperation agreements this week, targeting development, investments, and infrastructure in a sign of strengthening ties
Algeria marked the 70th anniversary of its independence war against France with a large military parade in the capital Algiers
French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday acknowledged that Larbi Ben M’hidi, a prominent leader in Algeria’s War of
The UN Security Council on Thursday urged a "realistic" political solution for Western Sahara, extending the UN mission
Algerian media mogul Ihsane El Kadi was released Friday under a presidential pardon, marking the 70th anniversary of Algeria'
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