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
Malian authorities arrested four senior employees of Canadian mining firm Barrick Gold at the Loulo-Gounkoto complex Monday, escalating tensions in
Libya’s 444 brigade, operating under the Tripoli-based army, announced Monday that it had detained more than 300 migrants attempting
Algeria is likely the first international buyer of Russia’s Su-57E stealth fighter, following an announcement by Rosoboronexport at Airshow
Rescuers recovered four bodies and four survivors Tuesday after a diving boat capsized off Egypt's Red Sea coast
The Czech parliament has approved the return of troops to the Sahel, as part of a NATO program to help
The head of the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) has said that the ongoing war between the Sudanese army and the
According to a new report by the Conflict Intensity Index (CII), Africa’s ‘conflict corridor’ which spans from Mali to
For years, Russia has sought to establish itself as a power broker in Africa, using the Sahel as a showcase
U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen has introduced legislation to suspend American arms sales to the United Arab Emirates unless
Delegates have been attending a conference in Niamey in support of the Alliance of Sahel States (ASS), comprised of Mali,
An attack by paramilitary forces on Tuesday evening killed 40 people in a central Sudan village, a medic told AFP,
Gabonese voters have given a resounding 'yes' to a new constitution proposed by the country's military
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