Algerian Foreign Minister Ahmed Attaf has announced preparations for the third trilateral summit involving Algeria, Libya, and Tunisia, set to take place in Tripoli at the start of January 2025.
In the Maghreb, Tunisia, Mauritania, and Libya have cleverly used this situation for three decades to outwit Algeria and Morocco, suspected of seeking to win the race for regional leadership.
Morocco, Mauritania and Mali. Dr. Adel Al Shameri, Chief Executive Officer of the Zayed Giving Initiative, stressed the importance of these programmes and their positive impact on the performance of ...
Their proposals include treating any man, woman and child remaining in the area without a white flag as a legitimate target to be killed. The lawmakers, including figures from the ruling Likud ...
At least 27 people died Thursday in two shipwrecks off the coast of Tunisia. One of the dead was a newborn baby. Eighty-three surviving refugees from various sub-Saharan African countries were ...
The leaders of Algeria, Tunisia and Libya agreed to hold a “Maghreb tripartite meeting” every three months at the first summit held in Algeria on the sidelines of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum ...
and the depth of the historical relations between Libya and Algeria. The media office of the ministry stated, that "Al-Baour" as saying; "Attaf" expressed his wishes for the Libyan people for peace ...
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Reported investments in the industrial sector reached TND 2,251.1 million at the end of November 2024, an increase of 3.7% compared to the same period of 2023, according to data from the Agency for ...
Local reports showed fishermen joining the demonstration with their boats, while those aboard the boats supported the protest by lighting torches and waving Turkish and Palestinian flags.
ISS also has large numbers of fighters from Morocco, Libya, and Tunisia (likely due to the Islamic State’s fortunes waning in North Africa), as well as from Uganda and Syria, with smaller numbers of ...