Morocco aims to become Africa’s business gateway
Casablanca is attempting to position itself as Africa’s financial and commercial hub, the Guardian reports. At the center of
More than 1,000 protesters marched in Tangiers on Sunday against the expected arrival of a Maersk ship allegedly carrying
The United States has transferred two patrol boats to Tunisia and dispatched the USS Mount Whitney, flagship of the 6th
The Trump administration plans to halve the State Department’s budget and cut foreign aid by nearly 75%, potentially shuttering
Whatever happened to the Arab Spring? It began in Tunisia in 2010 and seems to be ending there fifteen years
Armed militants likely linked to the Islamic State group abducted a 67-year-old Swiss woman in the Nigerien city of Agadez
Libyans are facing rising prices and eroded purchasing power following April’s decision by the Central Bank to devalue the
Morocco is being considered as a new location for U.S. military bases amid concerns Donald Trump may reduce America’
At a closed-door session of the United Nations Security Council this week, UN envoy Staffan de Mistura expressed interest in
A majority of economists interviewed by Bloomberg anticipate Egypt will announce an interest rate cut this Thursday, as the country
The U.S. on Tuesday approved the potential sale of up to 600 Stinger anti-air missiles to Morocco in an
Robert Vieira, an American missionary detained in Tunisia for 13 months, was released Sunday, U.S. special envoy Adam Boehler
Egypt's Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources on Saturday announced three new oil and gas discoveries in the
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