Politicians, activists, and writers are demanding the release of French-Algerian author Boualem Sansal. His arrest in Algeria is seen as another example of the country’s suppression of free expression, particularly…
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Mohammed Menfi, head of Libya’s Presidential Council, announced plans to end the oil-for-fuel exchange to improve transparency and combat corruption in the oil sector, in line with the political roadmap…
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Hamas leaders met Egyptian security officials in Cairo to push for a ceasefire in the Gaza conflict, according to Hamas sources. This marks the first such meeting since the U.S.…
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Chinese wind turbine developer Aeolon to open up its first international plant in Nador
Chinese company Aeolon, specializing in the production of next-generation wind turbine blades, announced the beginning of the construction works of its first overseas plant in Morocco’s Nador Industrial Acceleration Zone.…
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Oil Minister: Libya recovered $2.4 billion from state financial dues in oil sector
The Minister of Oil and Gas, Mohammed Oun, said that Libya recovered about $2.4 billion from state dues in the oil sector and royalties from foreign companies seized by the…
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The $9.4 Billion Dilemma: Egypt Will Need to Act Against Houthis to Protect Suez Canal
The announcement by the world’s four largest shipping companies at the end of the week about suspending sailing through the Suez Canal due to the increasing Houthi attacks in the…
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Algeria: 240,000 Dollars in Regularisation Payments for the Army Comptroller General
In our edition of 18 November, we reported on the dismissal of the army’s Comptroller General, Major General Mustapha Oudjani, without specifying whether he had been recalled to other functions or had…
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Tajikistan Journalist, Mamadshoeva Sentenced To 21 Years In Prison
Brussels (25/11 – 33.3) Tajikistan Supreme Court has sentenced a widely respected 65-year-old female journalist, Ulfathonim Mamadshoeva, to 21 years in prison on charges of incitement to overthrowing the government.…
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CAIRO, Nov. 30 (Xinhua) — Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly on Thursday said that Egypt is keen to make influential contribution to BRICS, as its membership will start next year.…
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Tunisia Could Expand Mobility Schemes to Facilitate Regular Emigration
Tunisia – “As a country of mainly emigration, Tunisia could expand bilateral and regional mobility schemes to facilitate regular emigration and maximise gains at home and destination,” reads a the World…