France urges ceasefire in Sudan war
France's foreign minister urged foreign nations to cease supporting Sudan's warring factions during a visit to
Tunisian authorities have arrested three campaign workers accused of forging signatures to support candidates in the upcoming presidential elections, local
Sudan's foreign affairs ministry, aligned with the regular army in its conflict against paramilitary forces, stated on Tuesday
Libya repatriated 369 irregular migrants to Nigeria and Mali on Tuesday, including over 100 women and children, an official told
Algeria announced on Tuesday that it is withdrawing its ambassador from France after France recognized Morocco's autonomy plan
Drone attacks on Tuesday killed at least six civilians in a northern Mali town, where Malian troops and their Russian
Egypt's ambitious "Future of Egypt" project aims to transform 16,800 sq. km of desert into
A new film titled “Al-Molhed” (The Atheist), written by controversial Egyptian media figure Ibrahim Eissa, has sparked significant backlash among
Moroccan footballer Soufiane Rahimi made history at the Paris Olympics this week becoming the country’s all-time top scorer for
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved the release of $820 million to Egypt Monday following a review of Egypt'
Tunisia's presidential race officially started Monday as Fethi Krimi, a previously unknown 59-year-old labourer, became the first candidate
King Mohammed VI of Morocco has significantly elevated the country's stature on the global stage, particularly in Africa.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has expressed “deep shock and outrage” at the escalating attacks on healthcare facilities in Sudan.
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