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
Head of the African Development Bank called for an end to loans in exchange for oil or critical minerals used
Tunisian President Kais Saied has extended the country's state of emergency, which has been in place since November
This week the 3-member AES group also known as the Alliance of Sahel states which announced the force to fight
Libya may sit on Africa's biggest oil reserves, but many families are struggling with rapidly rising consumer prices
A total of 8,565 migrants died on land and sea routes worldwide last year, the UN migration agency said
According to AfricaNews the German charity SOS Humanity, which operates the rescue ship Humanity 1, has accused the Libyan coast
In a recent report by the GCRP “Populations at Risk” it highlighted the recurrent violence committed by armed Islamist groups,
Foreign Ministers of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries met in Riyadh Sunday and in the preamble of the meeting,
The Official Gazette of the Tunisian Republic has responded to the ongoing years of drought by having to raise its
According to Morocco’s National Railways Office (ONCF) 52.8 million passengers traveled on ONCF trains in 2023, a 15%
According to a recent report by the London-based military think tank Royal United Services Institute, or RUSI, Russia is about
Robert Greenaway, former senior official in the White House and National Security Council said Morocco would be an ideal location
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