Libya’s Fiscal Fiction
Fixing Libya’s economy will require undoing the racket, not cosmetic consensus Libya’s economy is in free fall, and
Mali's security situation remains uncertain following a series of coordinated attacks by Islamist rebels in the capital Tuesday,
A Moroccan court is considering whether to proceed with war crimes charges against an Israeli soldier, Moche Avichzer, who is
Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of a 3200-year-old Egyptian military barracks, potentially revealing ancient defensive strategies against Libyan invaders, according
Senior officials from Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger met in Bamako on late last week to lay the groundwork for
For Russia, the Maghreb region presents many business opportunities that are not strictly limited to the energy and arms sectors
The Biden administration says it will release $320m in military aid to Egypt - a package previously dependent on Egypt
The United States has decided to release the entire $1.3 billion in annual military aid to Egypt, marking the
Tunisia has received four Textron 208 Grand Caravan EX aircraft to be used for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions
Russian mercenaries hired to provide security in Burkina Faso began leaving the country in late August — they say to resist
Ninety-five Libyans deported from South Africa in August were training as special forces for Khalifa Haftar, the eastern Libyan commander,
An Al Qaeda-linked group said it killed nearly 300 people in a recent attack in the north-central Burkina Faso, according
Egypt has deployed arms, military hardware, and special forces to Somalia under a recent Arab League military cooperation agreement, security
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