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Morocco: Employment Gains Concentrate in Urban Centers as Rural Areas Fall Behind
Recent employment data released by High Commission for Planning points to a marked acceleration in job creation in...
Egypt and Turkey Test Pragmatic Rapprochement After Years of Estrangement
After more than a decade of strained relations, Egypt and Turkey are moving toward a pragmatic re-engagement shaped...
Egypt’s Fuel Price Hike Deepens Economic Strain Amid IMF Reforms
Egypt has raised domestic fuel prices sharply as part of a multi-faceted effort to stabilize the country's economy...
Algeria and Tunisia Expand Military Cooperation Amid Regional Security Tensions
In a move reflecting the deepening security alignment between Algeria and Tunisia, the two neighbors signed a new...
Mauritania: Water Scarcity Sparks Protests in Chami
Residents of Chami, a mining hub in western Mauritania, have taken to the streets to protest severe and prolonged...
Mauritania Battles Dual Outbreaks Amid Sahel’s Shifting Climate
Mauritania is contending with concurrent outbreaks of diphtheria and Rift Valley fever that have left at least 36...
Madagascar: “Mamy” Ravatomanga, billionaire, vice-king, and protester target
A profile by Olivier Vallée and Nicolas Beau [MondAfrique]: Maminiaina Ravatomanga, “Mamy,” is a wealthy businessman...
Sahel Displacement Hits 4 Million: UN Warns of Growing Crisis
By MondAfrique: On October 10, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) sounded the alarm: around 4...
Morocco: GenZ212 Makes Tactical Pause in the Fight for Reforms
The GenZ212 protest movement in Morocco, which emerged following the deaths of eight women in an Agadir hospital, has...
Algeria: Retailleau’s Departure Opens Door to a Possible Reset in France–Algeria Ties
The departure of France’s interior minister Bruno Retailleau marks a substantial moment against the backdrop of...
Africa: Visa Bonds Up to $15,000 From October 23: New U.S. Policy Targets Travelers from Africa
Beginning October 23, 2025, citizens of seven African countries seeking business or tourist visas to the United States...
Sonatrach Signs $5.4 Billion Exploration Deal With Saudi Firm Midad Energy
Algeria’s state-owned energy company Sonatrach has signed a $5.4 billion exploration and production agreement with...
Libya’s Path to Stability: Still Blocked by Fragmentation and Armed Rivalries
Libya closes 2025 still caught in a web of armed rivalries, political fragmentation, and recurring violence that...
Sahel: Surging Jihadist Violence Batters the Sahel, Exposing Government Weakness
By Arezki Daoud: A surge in jihadist violence has rocked the Sahel region through late September and early October...
Depression: Tunisia, Morocco, and Libya Among Africa’s Highest Prevalence Countries
North Africa is facing an acute mental health challenge, with three of its countries—Tunisia, Morocco, and...
Algeria’s 2026 Budget Plan: Spending Rises with Emphasis on Salaries, Subsidies, and Investment
Algeria’s draft finance law for 2026 marks a significant increase in public expenditure, with total spending projected...
Algeria Plans Major Military Budget Increase for 2026
Algeria is set to approve a substantial increase in defense spending for 2026, marking the largest allocation ever...
Tunisian SMEs Warn of Economic Paralysis Over 20% Bank Guarantee Rule
A new rule requiring small and medium-sized Tunisian businesses to provide a 20% bank guarantee for service contracts...
Morocco Boosts Russian Oil Imports Despite Sanctions
Morocco increased its imports of Russian petroleum products in August, defying ongoing Western sanctions on Russian...
Tunisia: Diaspora Funds Provide Lifeline for Tunisia’s Economy
Remittances from Tunisians living abroad reached 6.5 billion dinars (approximately $2.05 billion USD) by the end of...
Mali: Ongoing Attacks Prompt Longer Curfew in Western Mali
Authorities in Mali have extended the curfew in Kayes for another month, following a series of violent attacks...
Northwest Africa’s Fishing Crisis Intensifies
In Nouadhibou, Mauritania’s bustling fishing hub, the docks don’t hum the way they once did. Factories that once...
الجزائر: الخطوط الجوية الجزائرية تضيف أكثر من 100 رحلة داخلية أسبوعياً ضمن خطة توسيع شبكتها
أعلنت شركة الخطوط الجوية الجزائرية، الناقل الوطني، عن توسيع شبكتها للرحلات الداخلية، وذلك عقب زيادة خدماتها الدولية...
الجزائر: السجن لوزير العمل السابق بتهمة التورط في قضية فساد وسوء استخدام أموال عمومية
تواصل السلطات القضائية في الجزائر إصدار أحكام في إطار التحقيقات المتعلقة بفضائح الفساد التي تعود إلى عهد الرئيس السابق...
السنغال تواجه وباءين متزامنين: جدري القرود وحمى الوادي المتصدع
أعلنت السلطات الصحية في السنغال عن تفشي وباءين في آن واحد: جدري القرود (Mpox) وحمى الوادي المتصدع. وحتى الآن لم تُسجل...
النيجر: الأمطار الغزيرة تؤجل موعد العودة إلى المدارس
للسنة الثانية على التوالي، يضطر نظام التعليم العام في النيجر إلى تعديل تقويمه الدراسي بسبب استمرار هطول الأمطار. فقد...
النيجر: محكمة التحكيم تنحاز إلى أورانو بشأن مخزون اليورانيوم وتصعّد النزاع القائم
أمرت هيئة تحكيم دولية النيجر بوقف أي بيع أو تحويل لمخزون اليورانيوم الذي يقف في صلب نزاع حاد مع مجموعة التعدين...
النيجر: النيجر تحل مئات شركات الأمن الخاصة في إطار إصلاح واسع للقطاع
أغلقت حكومة النيجر 400 شركة أمن خاصة بموجب مرسوم وزاري، في خطوة تهدف إلى إعادة هيكلة شاملة للقطاع وفرض شروط أكثر صرامة...
مالي: اتساع الشرخ الدبلوماسي مع طرد فرنسا لدبلوماسيين ماليين ووقف التعاون في مكافحة الإرهاب
تصاعدت التوترات بين مالي وفرنسا بعد أن قامت باريس بطرد دبلوماسيين ماليين اثنين وتعليق الأنشطة المشتركة لمكافحة...
المغرب: احتجاجات يقودها الشباب تُشعل حملة قمع للشرطة في مدن مغربية
شهد المغرب خلال الليالي الماضية موجة من التظاهرات التي قادها الشباب، حيث اندلعت مسيرات واعتصامات في ما لا يقل عن عشر...
Morocco: Youth-Led Protests Spur Police Crackdown Across Moroccan Cities
A wave of youth-driven demonstrations swept through Morocco over the past several nights, with rallies unfolding in at...
Mali: Diplomatic Rift Widens as France Expels Malian Envoys, Halts Counterterrorism Ties
Tensions between Mali and France have escalated after Paris expelled two Malian diplomats and suspended joint...
Niger Dissolves Hundreds of Private Security Firms in Major Industry Overhaul
Niger’s government has shuttered 400 private security companies by ministerial decree, implementing a sweeping...
Niger: Arbitration Tribunal Sides With Orano on Uranium Stock, Escalating Niger Dispute
An international arbitration panel has ordered Niger to halt any sale or transfer of uranium currently at the center...
Niger: Heavy Rains Force Back-to-School Delay
For the second year in a row, Niger’s public education system is adjusting its calendar in response to extended...
Senegal Battles Dual Epidemics: Monkeypox and Rift Valley Fever
Senegalese health authorities have announced two concurrent epidemics: monkeypox (Mpox) and Rift Valley fever. So far,...
Algeria: Former Labor Minister Receives Prison Sentence for Role in Public Funds Misuse
Algerian authorities continue to hand down verdicts stemming from investigations into corruption scandals dating back...
Algeria: Air Algérie Adds Over 100 Weekly Domestic Flights in Network Expansion
Algerian state airline carrier Air Algérie is expanding its domestic flight network, following its previous...
Mauritania and Senegal Report Rift Valley Fever Deaths Amid Regional Outbreak
Health authorities in Mauritania and Senegal are grappling with a new outbreak of Rift Valley Fever (RVF), a...
The Brutal Downfall of Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is now facing the prospect of prison, after being sentenced on September 25,...
Algeria’s E-Commerce Growth Signals New Phase for Regional Trade
Algeria’s e-commerce market is growing steadily, supported by increased internet access, a large youth population, and...
Sahel: Drone Incident Escalates Diplomatic Rift on Algeria–Mali Border
The diplomatic crisis between Algeria and Mali, long simmering over border security and regional influence, escalated...

