EU fishing trawlers to leave Senegalese waters
The EU said it will not renew a fisheries deal with Senegal, accusing the country of non-cooperation on illegal fishing.
In a meeting on the sidelines of the 79th Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations Danish Foreign
Libya’s two rival governments have reached a preliminary agreement on appointing new leadership for the country’s central bank,
The Great Mosque of Tinmel, nestled in Morocco's Atlas Mountains, was among the many structures destroyed in the
The 4,000-year-old board game known as "Hounds and Jackals" or "58 Holes" was a popular
UN-led talks on Libya's central bank crisis resumed amid an ongoing oil blockade, nearing its second month, which
Morocco reaffirmed its commitment to a political solution for the Sahara, based on the autonomy plan under its sovereignty, during
Lawyers and families of jailed Tunisian opposition leaders urged the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Tuesday to investigate Tunisia'
Sudan's former President Omar al-Bashir, ousted in a popular uprising after 30 years in power and later imprisoned
Italy's energy giant Eni plans to start exploration in North Africa's Ghadames basin in 2025, reaffirming
West Africa has become a global terrorism hotspot, with jihadist violence surging in the Sahel region, particularly in Mali, Burkina
The European Union (EU) said Tuesday it expects Tunisia to investigate allegations of police violence and sexual abuse against migrants,
According to NGOs, Sudan is experiencing a starvation crisis of historic proportions. It is estimated that more than half of
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