Egypt to privatize airports, starting with Hurghada
Egypt will offer Hurghada International Airport to private operators by year-end, marking the country's first airport privatization, according
Niger’s July 2023 coup was followed by an immediate closure of its border with Benin. Two years on, the
Casablanca is attempting to position itself as Africa’s financial and commercial hub, the Guardian reports. At the center of
The U.N. human rights office on Wednesday demanded an independent investigation after mass graves were found at Tripoli detention
Egypt has advanced toward macroeconomic stability and improved tax administration but must expand its tax base, the IMF said Tuesday
Algeria is overhauling its intelligence services in response to mounting failures and diplomatic setbacks, particularly with France and the Sahel,
Morocco’s Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita, speaking at the fifth meeting of the International Coalition for the Implementation of the
Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi met U.S. senior adviser Massad Boulos in Cairo on May 18 to discuss Middle East
Morocco said Saturday it will reopen its embassy in Damascus, closed since 2012, signaling renewed support for Syria. The decision
In a recent interview with U.S. publication The Atlantic US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff said that Washington “will
Overnight clashes in Libya's capital killed at least six people, an emergency medical service said Tuesday, with local
Morocco and Côte d’Ivoire signed a military cooperation agreement Friday, aimed at expanding bilateral defence ties, Moroccan media reported.
Morocco is enhancing its appeal as an investment hub with tax incentives of up to 30% for foreign investors, Minister
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