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- Mauritania: Minister of Health discusses with Iraq’s Ambassador
- Joseph Kony Top Commander Captured in Central Africa
- Joseph Kony Top Commander Captured in Central Africa
- King of Morocco launched National Dialogue on Reform of Judiciary
- The Fourth Ministerial Follow-up Meeting of Tokyo International Conference on African Development in Marrakech
- Morocco hosts New Renault plant: Another successful story of Moroccan investment policy
- New Government in Morocco: between filling the constitutional constraints and pleasing the street
- Algerian elections to be held in May, and Islamists are putting in order their turnout
- Ivory Coast to launch new power station
- King Mohammed VI sent a message to congratulate Moncef Marzouki on his election as new Tunisian President
- Key parliamentary vote kicks off in Egypt
- The Successful story of Morocco: Islamic party wins parliamentary elections
- Morocco: Poll turnout reached a record high of 45 percent despite boycott calls
- Protest marches in Morocco blown out of proportion
- Morocco’s Upcoming Elections: Assessing an Outcome Prophecy
- The Electoral process in Morocco: Voluntarism VS determinism
- Morocco: November 25th elections offer a glimmer of hope for a new political map
- New Mobility in favor of the new configuration of Moroccan Political map
- MENA Economic Growth Hit By Social Unrest
- The overlapping accounts in the dynamic relationship between Morocco and Spain
- The ironic switch from the doctrine of a movement to the doctrine of a state
- Polisario fights access to the Moroccan constitutional draft in Tindouf camps
- East African Energy Ministers May Decide on Oil Pipeline by October
- Morocco’s King Responds to Demands for Democracy with Political Reform, Not Tear Gas
- Mauritanian and Malian forces Attack al-Qaeda camp
- Sarkozy : the world must take action to avoid another food crisis
- African Trade Blocs Sign Agreement to Develop Continental Free Trade Zone
- African Growth to Slow to 3.7 pc this Year
- Algeria seeking Mi-28NE attack helicopters
- The rise and fall of AQIM
- Political Changes and Regional Security in North Africa and Sahel
- Thomas Cook reports loss on Egypt, Tunisia unrests
- Libya: Tensions at the Security Council
- CIA looking into computers taken from Bin Laden's compound
- France and Italy to defuse tensions over migrants from North Africa
- India’s M&M to set up plants in African countries
- Arab League postpones summit in Iraq amid Middle East unrest
- From No-Fly-Zone to No-Gaddafi-Zone
- Algerian mercenaries captured by Libyans rebels
- U.S. unfreezes assets of Libyan defector in a bid to encourage others
- Why social unrest in Algeria loses steam?
- Morocco steps up diplomatic offensive on constitutional reforms
- World conference on Libya ends with pledges to keep pressure on Gadhafi
- Obama cautious about Libya's outcome
- Morocco’s Islamist movement failed come-back on March 20th
- Former president Aristide of Haiti is leaving South Africa
- Togo: domestic commercial debt
- Egypt: 12% of electricity from wind power
- Guinea: The Country is poorly managed
- Ghana: joining the West African oil exporters
- DRC: Oil palm invasion era
- Togo: tourism revenue up by 56% thanks to political stability
- West Africa: EDF experience to assist SENELEC in Senegal
- Africa: Could the Continent Survive To the New Form of Capitalism
- Africa: The A.U prospects for alternative sources
- Maroc Telecom wishes to expand its African network
- Africa: Special program of aquaculture
- Africa: the Creation of the African Monetary Fund
- CAR: The curse of the black gold
- Egypt: The Cairo metro network
- Africa: The Urban horticulture
- Africa: Is there other sustainable trade solutions outside the WTO
- Central Africa: Climate change and forest degradation
- Africa: The role of women in the economy
- West Africa: Still a Dumping Site
- Central Africa: an electric potential of 150 000 Megawatt
- Africa: Flagship projects for the Continent
- Thomas Moore Institute Commented on Elyoun Events of Violence
- Chad / Cameroon: A consequent transit income
- WAEMU: Intelligence to boost the role of the SMEs
- Senegal: No more call monitoring surtax on SONATEL
- Mauritania: Development Plan 2011-2015
- West Africa: Need of more integration
- DRC/ Paris Club: The bilateral debt erased
- Africa: reducing dependence on Commodities
- Egypt: Rice production, victim of the water restrictions
- West Africa: The Cotton re-emergence
- Africa: We are what we want to be
- Guinea: exporting iron-ore through Liberia
- Western Sahara: 2 Dead police agents in Gdem Izik camp
- Burkina Faso: Mineral resources
- Africa: Critical need for new macroeconomic policies
- Africa: Economic growth takeoff
- Rwanda: Shifting to biodiesel production
- Mali: Restructuring Agriculture
- Africa/China: China is seeking for a new business record
- Burundi: Restructuring the agricultural sector
- Nigeria: Cleaning up the financial sector
- Africa: from North to South, the economy is recovering
- Commodities: How to bridge the demand-supply gap
- West and Central Africa: From worst food crisis to severe flooding
- Burkina Faso: Boosting the production of energy infrastructure
- Cameroon: The time of shortages
- Africa/Food Security: reinvest in agriculture
- Tarifa/Tangiers: The Spain-Africa link in 2025
- Africa: Would the Future speak French?
- Congo Brazzaville: towards an economic take-off
- Western Sahara: the faith of Mustapha Salma, Polisario’s police chief, still uncertain
- Africa: Land invasion and expropriation
- Africa: food versus fuel' controversy
- Africa/China: What is behind a comprehensive strategic partnership?
- Mali: Gold mining, pollution and despoliation
- South Africa:How much cost the acceptance of free market principles?
- Africa/China: unbalanced trade or tremendous opportunity?
- Niger / Benin: Extension of the Railway network to meet growth
- Nigeria: a lot of oil and little development
- CEMAC countries: FDI’s are not eternal
- Cameroon: More transparency on oil wealth management is needed
- Cameroon: facing the risk of social explosion
- Western Sahara: head of Polisario’s Police jailed in secret prison in Algeria
- Africa: the artisanal fishing vs. industrial fishing and Tourism
- Africa / EU: Energy cooperation objectives
- Congo/Morocco: Establishment of air services
- DRC: Kabila wants to end the military business in minerals
- Angola: Electricity, unlawful use
- Burkina Faso: Shortage of cooking gas
- Angola: Nestle expands its presence in Central Africa
- Western Sahara : Polisario’s head of police might be tortured after supporting Moroccan plan
- Togo: Resumption of the cotton activity
- Africa: time for an Agricultural green revolution
- East Africa: the big oil find and investor interest
- Ivory Coast/Ghana: Together for a Sustainable Cocoa Economy
- DRC: the bloody Minerals
- Madagascar: the Malagasy currency, Political diversion or reality?
- Central Africa: The resumption of disbursements for CEMAC countries
- Egypt: The first nuclear power plant
- East Africa: Could a single currency exist one day?
- West Africa: Cotton, the providential flower
- Morocco’s CNIA SAADA to enter Casablanca stock market in the fall
- NEPAD: Why do the African development programs just fad and die?
- DRC: The Origins of the informal sector
- Cameroon: Shortage of sugar and cooking oil
- Africa: the nightmare of Civil aviation
- Ivory Coast: coffee and cocoa, the chaos...
- Egypt: The food obsession
- Africa initiated a new communications satellite
- World Bank : South Africa Is One Of Most Attractive Emerging Markets
- Kenya’s new constitution up by 67%
- Uganda: Somali Islamists behind attacks
- Guinea: The African Union supports the political transition
- Guinea Conakry: The ballot of all dreams
- Guinea Conakry: time to turn a long page, and look forward
- North Africa: New sources of energy
- East Africa: Egypt challenged by the Nile basin States
- Mandela's great-granddaughter funeral: For an angel gone too soon
- Benin: A "model" which could indeed inspire other countries.
- RDC: the worst humanitarian crisis of the world
- Guinea: Like an American campaign within a background of poverty
- Burundi: only one candidate remaining in the race for presidency
- France-Africa: Reinforcing the ties, but reshaping the foundations
- The stakes of Asian presence in Africa
- Chad/RCA: Departure of the U.N forces
- Egypt: seeking for a compromise about the Nile waters
- Somalia: The UN supports the dissolution of the government
- RCA: At the heart of African turmoil
- Sudan: Peace Process on the way
- Hijacked Russian Oil Tanker Freed
- Madagascar: The military are reluctant to enter the government
- Niger: March 2011, the junta will transfer power to civilians
- Mali: soon producer of uranium and bauxite
- Madagascar's president likely to present to them his roadmap to end the crisis
- Japan would increase ODA to Africa
- Japanese Foreign Minister in Africa
- African Union welcomes release of kidnapped peacekeepers in Sudan
- South Africa tourism industry still down, But World Cup could reward deficit
- Several civilians killed in south Darfur
- Iranian president visit to Uganda: proposed sanctions against Tehran high on agenda
- Western Sahara: A former Founding member of Polisario Frente embraces Moroccan Settlement Plan
- The result of Sudanese Ballots delayed
- AFRAA criticize EU ban of airlines
- ECOWAS condemns Military intervention in political life
- Sudan extends voting for two days due to administrative mistakes in some polling stations
- Angola: Oil prosperity does not handle Poor
- Central African Republic official expects elections to be postponed again
- Somali Pirates Receive Warm Welcome from US Navy Six Raiders Captured
- African Development Bank chief calls for more investment from Japan
- Guinea-Bissau PM says will not resign, and the military power illustration remains significant
- Al Shabaab claims responsibility after bomb attack killed Somali senior official
- Spain FM in Libya in bid to end Swiss row
- Republic of Congo's $9.81 mln debt cancelled by Paris Club
- Senegalese president reaffirms intention to run for third term
- Togo's Constitutional Court confirms Faure Gnassingbe re- election
- North Africa: Leaders from Sahel Meet to discuss new Terrorism generation
- Nigerian National Assembly calls for government probing into Gaddafi's statement
- South African Human Rights Commission warned National Intelligence Agency
- Nigerian Vice-President Goodluck Jonathan dismissed the cabinet
- Ali Bongo in Morocco: Old Alliances, New Faces
- SIPRI REPORT 2010: Arms race concerns in Africa
- UN Envoy Welcomes Peace Pact between Somali Government and Rebel Group
- Japan to develop Mozambican savanna with Brazil
- Niger's junta reaffirms ineligibility of military officers in election
- Egypt's opposition parties call for constitutional amendments
- Toyota Tsusho plans oil pipeline through E. Africa
- Libyan railway construction on progress
- Mauritania vows no negotiations with Al-Qaeda
- Clinton calls for restraint in Nigeria
- Togo's PRR candidate acknowledges President Gnassingbe's victory
- Islamist commander gunned down in Mogadishu
- China Foundation for Poverty Alleviation donates medical equipment
- Japan's Crown Prince leaves for Africa
- EU, Morocco agree to deepen bilateral cooperation
- UN chief calls for calm, restraint in post-election Togo
- Togo's outgoing President Gnassingbe reelected: Electoral Commission
- Goodluck Jonathan praises Rawlings and says Yar’adua is still President
- Attack on Nigerian town kills more than 200
- Wide expectations on the victory of Faure Gnassingbe in Togo
- STX ventures into Ghana's infrastructure sector
- Libya summons U.S. diplomat over spokesman remarks on Jihad appeal
- Somali pirates seize Saudi tanker
- Ivory Coast opposition to join new unity government Cote d'Ivoire sets up new government
- Tanzanian Flagship rescued in attack attempts from suspected pirates
- Algeria probes police chief murder
- Nigerian Vice-President to stay in charge
- Emissions trading scheme could be compromised
- Tokyo Financial, Commerzbank Sued for $2.5 Million
- Japan-Kenya: The Project for the Construction of Nairobi Western Ring Roads
- South Africa slashes defence budget
- Forte Energy reports high-grade uranium assays in Mauritania, maiden JORC estimate due in March
- Africa experts and policy makers explore boosting countries’ progress in pharmaceutical innovation
- Features
- “GO SOUTH!” Pleading for the Convergence of Moroccan economy with its African Partners
- Durban : Africa’s plight critical in COP17
- Sudanese elections at Glance: Sudanese elections challenged by Opposition’s Boycott Threat
- Somali Camels turned to US Dollar in a Failed World
- Sarkozy’s Visit to Africa: Paris diplomacy of recovery
- Piracy between maritime security requirement and regional synchronization building
- Does Qatar’s ceasefire agreement put an ultimate end to the war in Darfur
- Policy Paper
- Tomorrow…………..Africa
- HUMAN CAPACITY-BUILDING AND PARTICIPATORY DEMOCRACY AS PREREQUISITES FOR GENDER CONSTRUCTION OF THE DEMOCRATIC DEVELOPMENTAL STATE IN AFRICA
- China’s Diplomacy in Africa
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- National Security and Non Conventional Cyber Threats in North Africa - The Moroccan Case-
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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
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- 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



