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- West Africa: The Ghanaian Narcotics Control Board
- New Mobility in favor of the new configuration of Moroccan Political map
- DRC: Presidential Election scheduled for November 27, 2011
- The overlapping accounts in the dynamic relationship between Morocco and Spain
- South Sudan: The new country has a flag, but not yet an economy
- Libya: The African Leaders Remain Divided Over the Case Muammar Gaddafi
- Morocco: November 25th elections offer a glimmer of hope for a new political map
- Somalia: Freed pirates probably died
- 10 th annual Africa Conference, 2010
- The 4th Moroccan Asian Studies Conference
- Somalia: Attack on a French Navy Ship
- China’s Diplomacy in Africa
Africa Security Watch
- Lisbon Hosts African Development Bank’s Annual Meeting African finance ministers and other officials are heading to Lisbon for the African Development Bank’s annual meeting next Thursday and Friday, with investors, bankers and government officials netwo...Thursday, 21 July 2011
- French Libya military mission costs 160 mln euros French military operations in Libya have cost 160 million euros, Budget Minister Valerie Pecresse has said, ...Tuesday, 12 July 2011
- Thousands of protesters gather in Tahrir Square Thousands of Egyptian protesters have gathered in central Cairo to press for speedier reforms from the government. ...Saturday, 09 July 2011
- South Sudan: The new country has a flag, but not yet an economy In January, the southern states have chosen to separate from those of the North: consulted by referendum, ...Monday, 11 July 2011
- Libya: The regime, the rebellion, France and USA Recent alerts about the traffic, in the Sahelian zone, of portable missiles from the Libyan arsenals are taken very seriously. ...Thursday, 07 July 2011
- Libya: The regime, the rebellion, France and USA Recent alerts about the traffic, in the Sahelian zone, of portable missiles from the Libyan arsenals are taken very seriously. Russian-made, they are essentially ground to air missiles able of shoo...Thursday, 07 July 2011
- If We Do Nothing, AQIM Will Surely Expand The interior ministers of the six largest EU countries - Germany, Spain, France, Great Britain, Italy, Poland, and their U.S. counterpart have met in Madrid ...Wednesday, 06 July 2011
- From Evolution and Rebellion to Revolution The people are acting in a social organization by membership. They perform their responsibilities within the system, ...Tuesday, 05 July 2011
- Morocco votes on Constitutional reforms Moroccans are going this Friday to the polls to vote on a series of constitutional reforms that would give the prime minister and parliament more power. ...Friday, 01 July 2011
- Libya: The African Leaders Remain Divided Over the Case Muammar Gaddafi The 17th African Union (A.U) Summit being held in Equatorial Guinea for Thursday and Friday is challenging the African community ...Friday, 01 July 2011






