Chad investigates attack on presidential compound that left 18 dead
Chad’s government has launched an investigation after a group of 24 armed assailants attempted to storm the presidential compound
By Gavin Serkin in Rabat, Morocco When 20 African leaders from Algeria to Niger demanded accountability in 2010 for the
Algeria is likely the first international buyer of Russia’s Su-57E stealth fighter, following an announcement by Rosoboronexport at Airshow
Rescuers recovered four bodies and four survivors Tuesday after a diving boat capsized off Egypt's Red Sea coast
Morocco's National Security and Territorial Surveillance Director General, Abdellatif Hammouchi met with the Head of Belgium State Security
According to reporting by Zawya and Transformers Magazine, Tunisia is hoping to invest around $2.2 billion for the development
The Czech parliament has approved the return of troops to the Sahel, as part of a NATO program to help
Morocco and the European Union (EU) have agreed a $200 million financing arrangement to help in the reconstruction and rehabilitation
The head of the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) has said that the ongoing war between the Sudanese army and the
Egyptian authorities say rescuers have found survivors after a tourist boat sank in the Red Sea. The boat, named Sea
According to reporting by Energy Capital Power Libya’s Minister of Oil and Gas, Khalifa Abdul Sadiq, recently met with
According to a new report by the Conflict Intensity Index (CII), Africa’s ‘conflict corridor’ which spans from Mali to
Morocco plans to launch tenders in 2025 as part of the initial phases of the Nigeria-Morocco gas pipeline. According to
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