Italy’s stance on its historical atrocities against Ethiopia, Eritrea and Somalia contradicts principles in its Mattei Plan ...
Mohamed Hamdan Dagolo will either lead a breakaway state or seek to take control of the whole country, Sudanese say.
In Iraq in 2003, an opening salvo of air and missile strikes attempted to achieve “shock and awe”—and hopefully regime ...
Libyan prosecutors have announced they are detaining the country's education minister for negligence over a scandal involving ...
The UN mission in Libya, criticised for its internal dysfunction, has laid out a new political roadmap that promises progress but will likely deliver paralysis ...
A Libyan delegation in Lebanon has made progress in talks with Lebanese judicial officials on the possible release of the son of Libya's late leader Moammar Gadhafi, who has been held without trial in ...
With 4% GDP growth, North Africa leads Africa’s economy, powered by Egypt’s reforms, Morocco’s FDI inflows, and cross-border ...
Among the world’s ten most drought-hit nations, Egypt tops the list, where the average rainfall is extremely low.
The U.S. Navy has deployed warships and Tomahawk missiles to the Caribbean amid tensions with Venezuela over drugs.
An Eritrean man accused of being a trafficker who tortured and extorted money from African refugees and migrants heading for Europe in warehouses in Libya told Dutch judges on Monday that the ...
A Dutch court opened a trial Monday of an Eritrean man accused of involvement in a brutal migrant smuggling network.
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