Net gains: Maghreb cooperation on fisheries and maritime resources
The Maghreb’s maritime domain—stretching from Mauritania’s rich Atlantic waters to Morocco’s coastline and Libya’s Mediterranean
The United States has authorized a $108 million sale of military weapons and equipment to Tunisia, as reported by Defense
Egypt's Foreign Minister, Badr Abdelatty, recently visited Port Sudan, located along the Red Sea, for discussions with General
During the first visit by a U.S. president to Africa in nearly a decade, President Joe Biden told Angola’
Chad has terminated its defense agreement with France, marking a significant shift in relations with its former colonial ruler, according
Four Tuareg groups in northern Mali have united as the Azawad Liberation Front, seeking self-determination for the region they call
According to reporting by Reuters quoting residents and aid agency Medicine San Frontiers, the Zamzam displacement camp has been struck
The Colombian Government has formally apologized for the involvement of Colombian nationals serving as mercenaries within the Rapid Support Forces
Chad has announced the termination of its revised defense cooperation agreement with Paris, signed in 2019, effectively ending the permanent
In a recent interview, Morocco’s Foreign Minister, Nasser Bourita committed his country to helping bring the central Sahel ‘out
A Hamas delegation will travel to Cairo on Saturday for discussions with Egyptian officials about a potential Gaza ceasefire and
France's foreign minister urged foreign nations to cease supporting Sudan's warring factions during a visit to
Tunisia will host 2025 African Lion military drills, making it the country’s largest defense exercise yet, the Defense Post
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