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
UAE-made armored personnel carriers (APCs) equipped with French defense systems have been seized by Sudanese forces, Amnesty International reported Thursday.
Morocco is bolstering its naval forces with plans to acquire three French corvettes, a FREMM-class frigate, and a Russian Amur-class
A Moroccan minister said yesterday that the kingdom’s security services repelled 644 cyber-attacks in 2024. This came during a
To combat cross-border crime, Morocco and Saudi Arabia signed three new agreements in Riyadh on Wednesday, focusing on bolstering collaboration
Protesters in Zintan, a town located approximately 85 miles southwest of Tripoli, disrupted operations at a major Libyan refinery on
UN political chief Rosemary DiCarlo accused allies of Sudan’s military and paramilitary forces on Tuesday of “enabling the slaughter”
A corruption scandal in Mauritania is threatening to put the country’s anti-migration partnership with the European Union at risk.
Libya has reintroduced its controversial "morality police," tasked with enforcing societal traditions that restrict personal freedoms, including dress
A diplomatic source has told AFP that Qatar has stepped back as a crucial mediator in the Gaza ceasefire negotiations
Libya has announced the return of its morality police to enforce conservative social norms, including bans on “strange” hairstyles, mixed-gender
The Royal Moroccan Navy is participating in "Phoenix Express 24," a multinational maritime exercise sponsored by the U.
Two African Union (AU) soldiers were killed and another was injured in a mortar attack by al-Shabab on Sunday at
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