Berber Renaissance: Reviving Maghreb’s Ancient Identity Unites Many, Divides Some
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The United Nations has appointed Hanna Serwaa Tetteh of Ghana as its new special envoy to Libya, AFP reports. He
The United States froze nearly all foreign aid on Friday, sparing only military funding for Israel and Egypt and emergency
After the fall of Bashar Al Assad, there was a great deal of speculation that his long-term Russian backers would
Félix “the Cat” Bingui, one of France’s most wanted alleged drug lords, has been extradited from Morocco, according to
Six Tunisian torture victims have filed complaints with the UN Committee Against Torture, protesting the country’s failure to secure
Civil rights organizations in the U.S. are voicing alarm over President Donald Trump's latest executive order, feared
Egypt, alongside energy giants Total from France and Italy's Eni, is set to sign an agreement next month
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, son of the late Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, claims he personally provided former French President Nicholas Sarkozy
Italy’s government defended its decision to release Osama Najim, a Libyan police chief wanted by the International Criminal Court
Algerian patients have accumulated a debt of €45 million to hospitals in Paris in 2023, according to Europe 1. This
Morocco's state utility, ONEE, plans to construct a 990-megawatt gas-fired power plant, costing $420 million, as confirmed by
Five Sudanese families who fled to Egypt and later moved to Libya in search of work and better living conditions
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