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Algeria: After attacking democracy activists and opposition parties, regime now targeting trade unionsF

(Photo: Algeria president Tebboune (left) and his Prime Minister Djerad) - Algeria's government warned trade unions Thursday against "exploitation" by "subversive" groups, as it seeks to calm mounting anger amid a social crisis ahead of elections next month. The...

Morocco: Growing bad blood with Europe over the disputed Western SaharaF

Rabat directs its anger at Spain Moroccan media calls the current state of affairs between Morocco and Spain as “a crisis.” This is because apparently Madrid could have stopped a hospital in La Rioja from treating Brahim Ghali, the secretary general of the Sahrawi...

Libya asks Turkey to get its troops and mercenaries outF

Libya's new interim government urged Turkey Monday to "cooperate" over the withdrawal of foreign troops and mercenaries from the country, to help bolster a seven-month-old ceasefire. "We call on Turkey to cooperate with us to put an end to the presence of all foreign...

Chad: More smokes and mirrors in N’Djamena as military junta announces transition governmentF

Editor Opinion: Smokes & Mirrors A “civilian prime minister,” a “transitional government.” “restoring democracy,” none of that will drive Chad to democracy and the rule of law. Let’s be realistic on what to expect. The military junta and the Deby-Itno clan will...

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