Former Moroccan minister and lawyer Mohamed Ziane is currently detained on the basis of two distinct criminal cases,...
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West Africa: Allegations of Staged Military Takeover Cloud Guinea-Bissau’s Electoral Crisis
Guinea-Bissau, a small West African nation of 2.2 million people sandwiched between Senegal and Guinea, has been...
Mauritania: New Rescue Off Nouadhibou as Regional Migration Pressures Intensify
Mauritanian authorities and local rescue teams recovered a pirogue carrying 156 migrants on Monday off the coast of...
Sahel: Denmark withdraws aid to Mali and Burkina Faso
Denmark will partially suspend its development aid to Mali and Burkina Faso, its foreign ministry said on Friday,...
Morocco: Accidental death of young boy in a well prompts Morocco to inventory its wells
Moroccan authorities plan to survey abandoned and unauthorized wells across the country, the official MAP news agency...
Sahel: Communal clashes leave 12 people dead in Moyen-Chari province, Chad
Twelve people have been killed in clashes between herders and farmers in southern Chad, where ethnic friction over...
Algerian oil firm Sonatrach to resume operations in Libya
Algerian oil and gas giant Sonatrach said Thursday it had signed a deal with Libya's National Oil Corporation to...
Algerian doctors leaving their country in droves, as nearly third of youth say they want to leave too
Women in Algerian prisons just for their opinions Mostaganem: After court postpones trial, jailed Hirak activity...
Mali’s new leaders are unflinching in face of economic turmoil
By Amaury Hauchard: Mali's ruling military junta has appeared unflinching so far in the face of economic sanctions...
Sahel: Burkina Faso expects war on Jihadists to intensify in the months ahead
Burkina Faso's new armed forces chief, who was appointed last week following a military coup, on Wednesday vowed to...
Egypt: In a break with tradition, Egypt’s new head of the Supreme Constitutional Court is a Coptic Christian
Egypt's first ever Coptic Christian judge to head the country's highest court was sworn in on Wednesday, an...
Mali: New Mali leaders looking to ease tensions with Ecowas
Mali's ruling junta said Wednesday that it was in talks with the West African bloc ECOWAS, as well as other...
Sahel: Jihadists looking to expand beyond Sahel: 9 dead , including French national in north Benin ambush
Update: Benin attacks toll rises to nine, including Frenchman Nine people including a Frenchman were killed this week...
Libya: Rising tensions over premiership in Libya: PM defies attempts to oust him
Libya's interim Prime Minister Abdelhamid Dbeibah on Tuesday defied attempts by parliament to replace him, setting up...
Tunisia: President Saied under pressure to restore Supreme Judicial Council
Western envoys to Tunisia and the UN rights chief urged President Kais Saied on Tuesday to restore a key judicial...
Mali: The demise of the historic Timbuktu and the man who helped destroy it
The fabled shrine city of Timbuktu was reduced to a "shadow of its former self" by Islamist jihadists, and residents...
Libya: Police seize cannabis wrapped with images of Russian president Putin
Libya's anti-drug squad on Monday announced the discovery of 323 bars of hashish wrapped with images of Russian...
Tunisia: Police surround judicial watchdog, prevent access to building
Tunisian police on Monday blocked access to the country's top judicial watchdog in a move its chief slammed as...
Mali accuses France of seeking to divide the country
Mali's prime minister on Monday accused France of having sought the partition of the west African country during its...
Libya: Eastern parliament looking to replace Prime Minister Dbeibah, likely to spark new east-west power struggles
Libya's parliament on Monday began hearings of hopefuls to replace interim prime minister Abdulhamid Dbeibah, a...
Morocco: World in shock as Morocco buries young Rayan
By Hicham Rafih and Fadel Senna, with Ismail Bellaouali in Rabat Moroccans on Monday attended the funeral of Rayan, a...
Tunisia: Growing fear that Tunisia may be sliding towards autocracy
Opponents of Tunisian President Kais Saied have condemned his "illegal" decision to dissolve the country's top...
Sahel: Foreign diplomats feel they can save Burkina Faso from turmoil
Diplomats in Burkina Faso on Friday said they would help the junta that seized power last month restore security to...
US-Russia competition expands to Mali and the Sahel
The top US military commander for Africa on Thursday suggested that impoverished and jihadist-hit Mali was paying...
Sahel: Europe struggles to respond to changing geopolitics in Mali
By Daphné Benoit and Stuart Williams France said Tuesday it would decide with its EU partners by mid-February on the...
Sahel: Regime in Mali initiates talks with former rebels without France’s blessing
Former Malian rebels have signed a pact designed to "facilitate ties" with the Sahel state's ruling junta, a spokesman...
Tunisia rescues 163 migrants off coast of Sfax
The Tunisian navy has rescued 163 would-be migrants, including women and children, off the country's east coast, the...
Egypt charges five after another teen suicides over blackmail
Prosecutors in Egypt charged five people after a teenager committed suicide over alleged blackmail using doctored...
Egypt accuses businessman El-Amin of human trafficking and sexual assault
An Egyptian businessman was charged on Saturday with "human trafficking" and "sexual assault" a month after he was...
Sahel: Mali leaders want more power
Mali's military-dominated authorities on Saturday published a bill designed to further shore up the powers of junta...
Religion & the environment: Morocco’s King orders mosques to pray for rain
Mosques held prayers for rain on Friday across the parched North African kingdom of Morocco where farmers are battling...
Morocco bid to free boy from well reaches nerve-wracking final stages
By Hicham Rafih and Fadel Senna with Kaouthar Oudrhiri in Rabat Moroccan rescuers were in the nerve-wracking final...
International: Europe getting angry at Mali leaders
The European Union on Friday imposed targeted sanctions on five members of Mali's ruling junta, including Prime...
Sahel: Burkina junta lifts nationwide curfew
Burkina Faso's junta lifted Wednesday a nationwide curfew they imposed after seizing power in a coup last month, the...
Migration: Migrants rescued off the coast of Morocco
The Moroccan navy on Tuesday rescued 63 migrants including 15 women and three children after their vessel started to...
Morocco: 43 drowned as migrant boat capsizes off Morocco
Forty-three migrants including three infants died after their boat capsized off the coast of Tarfaya in southern...
Business: Production in four Libyan oil fields resumes
Production has resumed at four key oil fields in war-torn Libya after a three-week shutdown by gunmen linked to...
Egypt: Two killed after truck falls into Nile
Two people died and eight others are missing in Egypt after a truck carrying 24 people plunged off a ferry while...
Human Rights: Moroccan journalist Soulaimane Raissouni maintains his innocence during appeal hearing
A Moroccan journalist sentenced to five years in prison for indecent assault in a controversial case proclaimed his...
Business: Egypt says it earned more than $6 billion in Suez Canal transit fees
Egypt's Suez Canal Authority said the key waterway netted record revenues last year, despite the coronavirus pandemic...
Tunisia: Jailed ex-minister in hospital, refuses treatment and food
Tunisia's detained former justice minister Noureddine Bhiri is refusing food or medication after his transfer to...
Tunisia: Army helicopter crashes in Bizerte, two killed
Two Tunisian soldiers were killed in a helicopter crash on Monday, one instantly and the other of his wounds in...
Tunisia: Drama in Tunis after fire at Islamist party building kills one, injures many
Footage from the scene One person died and 18 others were injured including two leading figures from Tunisia's...



