Algeria expels over 1,800 migrants to Niger border, rights group says
Algeria expelled 1,845 migrants to Niger’s border in a mass operation on April 19, rights group Alarmphone Sahara
The UK government is allowing businesses to independently choose whether to trade or invest in Morocco’s southern provinces in
Mauritania’s Foreign Minister, Mohamed Salem Ould Merzoug, has hailed relations with Morocco as being at their strongest in recent
Amina Bouayach, the president of Morocco’s National Human Rights Council, on Monday advocated for new mechanisms to oversee digital
French President Emmanuel Macron has called on Algeria to release Boualem Sansal, an 80-year-old writer sentenced to five years in
Algeria has declared Mohamed Sefiani, the Moroccan Deputy Consul in Oran, as "persona non grata" and has given
Tunisia has not traditionally been synonymous with tennis, but in recent years the country has emerged as a rising force
The World Bank’s latest economic progress report has projected Morocco’s economic growth to reach 3.6% in 2025,
Morocco has generated $2.2 billion in new loans to fund developments needed to co-host the 2030 FIFA World Cup,
Libya’s Stability Support Apparatus (SSA), a state-funded security group to help combat various forms of organized crime, has revealed
At a conference on women’s empowerment in Rabat during Women’s History Month, Chakib Benmoussa, Morocco’s High Commissioner
Mali says it is outraged over violence suffered by its citizens deported by neighboring Mauritania, along with those from Senegal,
Up to six people have died after a tourist submarine sank off Egypt's Red Sea coast, Thursday, state
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