Climbing sand: Russia’s faltering advance in Africa’s Sahel
For years, Russia has sought to establish itself as a power broker in Africa, using the Sahel as a showcase
NATO leaders met in Brussels this week to discuss the growing threat posed by the terror group, especially in Africa,
Algerian army chief General Saïd Chengriha visited Mauritania from October 15-17, delivering a message from President Abdelmadjid Tebboune to Mauritanian
Egypt increased fuel prices by 10% to 17% likely driving up costs of goods and services. The government cited in
Economic growth in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) remains subdued due to heightened uncertainties from regional conflicts, according
UN experts on Thursday accused both sides in Sudan's civil war of employing "starvation tactics" against
Tunisia's central bank will lose its exclusive authority to set interest rates and foreign exchange policy, requiring government
Sudan is facing one of the world’s most severe humanitarian crisis as the conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces
Egypt's and Spain's foreign ministers met Wednesday to renew calls for cease-fires in Gaza and Lebanon.
Algeria’s Sonatrach group and Spain's Cepsa have agreed a new project to produce green hydrogen and derivatives
According to reporting by Reuters, the U.N. envoy for Western Sahara, Staffan de Mistura, has proposed the idea of
A joint Interpol operation involving 14 countries, including Morocco, has led to the arrest of 66 suspects. Lasting two weeks,
Animal rights organizations have accused Morocco of conducting inhumane dog culls as part of its preparations to co-host the 2030
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