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Algeria: Tindouf camps, “Time Bomb” Threatening Regional Security
The Polisario-controlled Tindouf camps, located in southern Algeria, are a time bomb threatening the security and stability of the whole region, said Ivory Coast newspaper ... Read More
Family laws in most African countries hamper progress on women rights- study
Human Rights NGO Equality Now found in a new study that women’s rights in most African countries are undermined by discriminatory family laws. The study ... Read More
Morocco named best African golf tourism destination
The International Association of Golf Tour Operators (IAGTO) has given Morocco the award of “Africa’s Best Golf Tourism Destination of the Year” at an event ... Read More
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Family laws in most African countries hamper progress on women rights- study
Human Rights NGO Equality Now found in a new study that women’s rights in most African countries are undermined by discriminatory family laws. The study ... Read More
Morocco named best African golf tourism destination
The International Association of Golf Tour Operators (IAGTO) has given Morocco the award of “Africa’s Best Golf Tourism Destination of the Year” at an event ... Read More
EU, US voice concern at surge of repression in Tunisia
The EU and the US have denounced Tunisian government following the recent spate of arrests of lawyers, journalists and opposition politicians. The EU said it ... Read More
Mozambique: illicit trade in ‘conflict timber’ smuggled to China funds insurgency, EIA warns
Timber smuggling, estimated to be worth $23 million a year, from Mozambique’s ancient forests to China is helping to fund the country's Islamic-State linked militants ... Read More
Benin-Niger spat: China may try to mediate to access crude oil from ‘its’ pipeline
Benin-Niger spat: China may try to mediate to access crude oil from 'its' pipeline Tensions between Benin and Niger have escalated since the military coup ... Read More
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Human Rights NGO Equality Now found in a new study that women’s rights in most African countries are undermined by discriminatory family laws. The study ... Read More
Morocco named best African golf tourism destination
The International Association of Golf Tour Operators (IAGTO) has given Morocco the award of “Africa’s Best Golf Tourism Destination of the Year” at an event ... Read More
Mozambique: illicit trade in ‘conflict timber’ smuggled to China funds insurgency, EIA warns
Timber smuggling, estimated to be worth $23 million a year, from Mozambique’s ancient forests to China is helping to fund the country's Islamic-State linked militants ... Read More
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EU, US voice concern at surge of repression in Tunisia
The EU and the US have denounced Tunisian government following the recent spate of arrests of lawyers, journalists and opposition politicians. The EU said it ... Read More
EBRD expects Morocco’s growth to reach 3 % in 2024 and 3.6 % in 2025
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) expects Morocco’s economic growth to reach 3 per cent in 2024, before rising to 3.6 per cent ... Read More
Fitch Solutions expects nearly 17 Mln tourist arrivals in Morocco in 2024
Morocco’s tourist arrivals are expected to reach 16.8 million in 2024 against the 14.5 million recorded in 2023, says Fitch Solutions Company in its latest ... Read More
Senegal retrieves Senghor’s library from France
The Senegalese government has bought 344 books owned by its former President Leopold Senghor, after it managed to stop them from being auctioned in France. ... Read More
Sahara: London supports UN-led efforts & affirms its position is constantly reviewed
The British government has reiterated its support for the UN-led political process engaged to find a lasting and mutually acceptable solution to the Sahara issue, ... Read More
Hammouchi invited to official celebrations of 200th anniversary of Spain’s national police force
Director General of Morocco’s National Security and Territorial Surveillance, Abdellatif Hammouchi, has been invited to the official celebrations of 200th anniversary of the creation ... Read More