Iran sends high-level delegation to Algeria, Tunisia as relations warm
An Iranian delegation is visiting Algeria and Tunisia this week as Tehran looks to deepen ties across North Africa. Iran’
The United States has approved the possible sale of 65’ SAFE Archangel boats and related elements to Tunisia for an
Libya’s presidential council has fired the powerful central bank governor in an abrupt move that is likely to further
The United Nations expressed concern on Tuesday about the rapid deterioration of the economic and security situation in Libya, denouncing
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, during a meeting with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi on Tuesday, warned that
Mohammed Ali Al-Houthi, the Interior Minister of Yemen’s Supreme Political Council, has expressed his willingness to cooperate with Algeria
Senegal has established a commission of legal, tax, and energy experts to review its oil and gas contracts, aiming to
Libya's central bank has resumed operations following the release of Musab Msallem, its head of information technology, who
Egypt has raised electricity prices for households by up to 50%, following an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF)
U.S. special envoy for Sudan Tom Perriello told journalists at a briefing Monday in Geneva that given the urgency
Morocco's King Mohammed VI has pardoned more than 4,800 farmers accused of illegally growing cannabis, according to
Libya’s Vice President of the Presidential Council (PC), Abdullah Al-Lafi, met recently with Stephanie Koury, the Deputy Special Representative
Egypt called for a Gaza ceasefire and warned of a regional war, after talks on Tuesday between President AbdelFattah al-Sisi
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