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Turkey leans towards militants in Libya as ties with Muslim Brotherhood erode
Ankara said to be unhappy about Bashagha’s rapprochement with France and Egypt. Ankara is increasingly angry at the Libyan Muslim Brotherhood, especially in light of what appears to be the UN mission’s insistence on carrying
US backing boosts Morocco’s momentum over Western Sahara
Egypt, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates welcomed the announcement that Israel and Morocco are to establish full ties. Outgoing US President Donald Trump’s double announcement of a normalisation of ties between Morocco and Israel
Disputed Western Sahara is in spotlight after US decision
The disputed territory of Western Sahara was central to a deal announced by President Donald Trump on Thursday establishing diplomatic ties between Morocco and Israel. Here is some background on the region:
US Kills 8 al-Shabab Fighters in 2 Airstrikes Amid Troop Reduction in Somalia
The U.S. military killed eight al-Shabab fighters and wounded two others in airstrikes Thursday in Somalia, Lt. Cmdr. Christina Gibson, U.S. Africa Command spokeswoman, told VOA. “We will continue to apply pressure to the al-Shabab
Executed Nigerian Farmers Were Caught Between Boko Haram and the Army
More than 70 agricultural workers were killed by militants, who accused them of telling the authorities that the extremist group was in the area. For years, the farmers had an agreement with Boko Haram militants:
Alarm as Ethiopia returns refugees who fled Tigray fighting
In a development the United Nations called “disturbing,” Ethiopia on Friday said it is returning thousands of refugees who ran from camps in its Tigray region as war swept through, putting them on buses back
La Procureure de la CPI réclame au Soudan un accès au Darfour pour ses enquêteurs
Lors d’une réunion, jeudi, du Conseil de sécurité des Nations Unies consacrée à la situation au Darfour, la Procureure de la Cour pénale internationale (CPI), Fatou Bensouda, a demandé au Soudan un accès à cette
Soudan: le général al-Burhan se met à dos opposition politique et société civile
Le bras de fer continue entre le général Burhan, le chef du Conseil souverain, et une partie de la société civile et des partis politiques. Début décembre, l’officier a signé un décret créant le Transitional
Mauritanie: nouvel accord pour le port de Nouakchott
Le gouvernement a annoncé avoir conclu un nouvel accord avec ses partenaires Arise et le fond français Meridiam pour la construction et l’exploitation d’un nouveau terminal à conteneurs sur port autonome de Nouakchott. Avant l’arrivée
