Rights Group: Tunisia Initiates First-Ever Terrorism Investigation Into Detained Migrant Activists
A prominent Tunisian rights organization has revealed that Tunisia has, for the first time, initiated a terrorism investigation involving migrant
Libya’s Minister of Oil and Gas in the Government of National Unity, Khalifa Abdulsadiq, and the Qatari Ambassador to
According to new data the inflow of remittances sent by diaspora members back to Morocco reached $5.7 billion by
A court in Algiers said earlier this week that it was investigating rejected presidential hopefuls for alleged endorsement fraud after
Tunisia has sentenced four women to jail after convicting them of buying signatures of endorsement for a would-be challenger to
Morocco will host another military exercise with the U.S. and other western allies in August, according to a statement
Tunisian rights activist Sihem Bensedrine, who led a body investigating abuses under past autocratic rulers, has been arrested for allegedly
Sudan's ongoing conflict between the military and rival paramilitary forces has plunged the Zamzam camp near Darfur'
A recent study by Paleotechnic, an archaeological research institute in Paris, proposes a novel theory on how the ancient Egyptians
The Gaza government media office says that the death toll of Palestinian journalists has now reached at least 165 since
Tunisian President Kais Saied has controversially labeled the country's 2014 constitution a "Zionist plot," alleging that
During the 25th anniversary of his ascension to the throne, King Mohammed VI of Morocco highlighted one of his country’
Tunisian authorities have arrested three campaign workers accused of forging signatures to support candidates in the upcoming presidential elections, local
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