Tunisia appoint Sami Trabelsi as football coach for second time
Sami Trabelsi has been appointed as Tunisia’s coach, replacing Faouzi Benzarti, who was fired in October. It will be
Google marked the 69th anniversary of Morocco’s Independence Day by featuring a special “doodle” on its homepage, showcasing the
Libya’s Interior Ministry has introduced a controversial new mandate requiring women to wear the hijab and restricting their activities,
In 2017, when I was working for the then President of the UN General Assembly, our office helped with some
Officials from the foreign ministries of Egypt and Turkey convened this week to discuss Somalia, Libya, and broader cooperation in
Morocco’s King Mohammed VI used the anniversary of the Green March to deliver a speech in which he called
As Algeria’s largest book fair opens Wednesday, notable French Algerian author Kamel Daoud is absent. Recently awarded France’s
Archaeologists from the U.S. and Egypt have discovered a Middle Kingdom (1938 B.C.–1630 B.C.) tomb near
Egypt has granted legal status to an additional 293 churches and service buildings under a 2016 law designed to protect
The Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) is showcasing a new exhibit titled "Arts of the Maghreb: North African Textiles
A reading event for the book “Jewish Algeria” was canceled in Algeria on Saturday, after criticism surfaced suggesting the event
The long-awaited opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, which boasts the world’s largest collection of antiquities, has
Hannou Mouloud, 67, recalls being taken as a child to have her chin tattooed with traditional designs, a once-common practice
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