Libya is back in the news again, and it is not good news. At the center of it all, once again, are the two types of...
Libya is back in the news again, and it is not good news. At the center of it all, once again, are the two types of...
By Arezki Daoud: If you were born in 1990, you are now 34 years old. This means in 2011 you just turned 21 and unless...
Russia is seeing a good "return on its investment" in the Sahel. Both Mali and Niger have cut their ties with Ukraine...
The past week has been very busy for the Tunisian security authorities. The recent killing of tourists in Sousse,...
The province of Ghardaia, in central Algeria has been the scene over the past few days of intercommunal clashes that...
The attacks recently perpetrated against two hotels in Sousse confirm that Tunisia is now in a permanent state of war,...
The Libyan government based in the east of the country and affiliated to the House of Representatives (HoR) is ready...
Now that Tunisia has managed to rebuild its government structures and a new constitution, how is it managing its...
The controversial Amar Saadani, the current head of the nationalist’ FLN party is said to be positioned to take over...
For a long time, many in the Algerian government have sought to curtail the power of the private and independent...
The recent appointment of General Khalifa Haftar as top military commander is an indication that many Libyans are...
There are some tiny signals coming from Egypt that President Sissi and his government are looking to ease a few of the...
The year 2014 ended with at least 3,771 fatalities from Critical Incidents in the Maghreb and Sahel zones, based on...
The following review is a summary of Critical Incidents witnessed by MEA Risk Analysts and as reported in Critical...
Over the past years Algeria has enjoyed a steady stream of strong revenues. Oil money has been used partly to...
Tunisia has achieved a lot. With a broad and solid consensus is emerging on the future of the country, and the secular...
Tunisia suffers from the illegal trade of merchandise that reduces its potential for more state income. Most of...
Niger, the northern neighbor of Nigeria is now on the target list of the West African Islamist militant group Boko...
Two procurement contracts in Mali got the IMF and the World Bank pretty upset. The international institutions have...
MEA Risk says the first round of the Tunisian presidential elections turned out to be democratic, transparent, free,...
The Egyptian regime is using some of the most severe tools of punishment to signal its Islamist foes that it means...
MEA Risk's Critical Incidents Tracker reports that the West African Islamist militant organization MUJAO (Mouvement...
The international media, in particular CNN has focused a great deal of attention to the city of Derna in Eastern...
MEA Risk's Critical Incidents Tracker reports that despite a relatively quiet week (ending November 30th, 2014), the...
Egypt is facing what Algeria faced in the 1990s. Nothing is working. The economy is in despair and a civil war is...
I have been writing about your conflict for more than three decades. Invariably, I find myself delving into the same...
The North Africa Journal | May 13, 2014 - With the government focused on reducing the weight of subsidies on the...
The North Africa Journal | Tension remains high in Libya. Factions with opposing ideologies and strong men at their...
Tension has been rising between Morocco and Algeria, over, yet again the disputed Western Sahara territory. This...
The coalition that formed the Moroccan cabinet since the electoral victory of the Islamist PJD party has been facing a...
The Tunisian economy has become the victim of the so-called Arab Uprising, which ironically started in Tunisia....
The prospect of stability and peace in North Africa, the Sahel and further into the Middle East and Sub-Sahara Africa...