Algeria expels over 1,800 migrants to Niger border, rights group says
Algeria expelled 1,845 migrants to Niger’s border in a mass operation on April 19, rights group Alarmphone Sahara
Morocco’s Maroc Telecom reported a 5.9% drop in first-quarter profit on Friday, with declining domestic revenue offsetting growth
Morocco's King Mohammed VI on Thursday approved a 96-billion-dirham ($10.3 billion) rail expansion, including a high-speed line
The African Space Agency (AfSA) inaugurated its headquarters in Cairo’s Space City on Sunday, marking a significant step in
The Trump administration plans to halve the State Department’s budget and cut foreign aid by nearly 75%, potentially shuttering
A new report by the platform All About AI has ranked Morocco 42nd globally for artificial intelligence adoption. According to
Algeria was elected to the African Union (AU) Peace and Security Council (PSC) for a three-year term, during meetings held
GITEX Africa 2025 opened in Marrakech Monday with a show of pan-African ambition and international backing for the continent’s
Morocco has opened an international tender for the development, equipping, and 30-year operation of a new $300 million shipyard in
Since the start of this year the bodies of over 100 African migrants have been recovered from Atlantic waters off
Following divestures in Africa and the Middle East, UK-based Standard Chartered is exploring opportunities to establish operations in Morocco, according
The Tunisian government has decided to withdraw individuals and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) with observer status before the African Commission on
Mauritania’s Foreign Minister, Mohamed Salem Ould Merzoug, has hailed relations with Morocco as being at their strongest in recent
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