- Washington “follows with interest” Morocco’s openness onto Africa (John Kerry)Posted 11 years ago
- The trial of South African Paralympic champion Oscar Pistorius opened in Pretoria on Monday.Posted 11 years ago
- USA welcomes efforts of King Mohammed VI in MaliPosted 11 years ago
- Egypt’s population reaches 94 millionPosted 11 years ago
- Mugabe celebrates his 90thPosted 11 years ago
- Moroccan Monarch to Build a Perinatal Clinic in BamakoPosted 11 years ago
- King Mohammed VI handed a donation of bovine semen for the benefit of Malian breeders.Posted 11 years ago
- Moroccan King’s strategic tour to Africa: Strengthening the will of pan African Solidarity and stimulating the south-south cooperation mechanisms over the continentPosted 12 years ago
- Senior al-Qaida leader killed in AlgeriaPosted 13 years ago
- Libya: The trial of former Prime Minister al-Baghdadi AliPosted 13 years ago
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African union: should we intervene militarily in a sovereign country?
The chairman of the African Union (AU), President of Equatorial Guinea, Teodoro Obiang Nguema, has condemned the foreign intervention in Ivory Coast and Libya.
- Posted 14 years ago
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Zimbabwe: still far from sound management
The International Monetary Fund has estimated that Zimbabwe was still far from sound management of its budget and its economy, which would allow him to apply for financial assistance.
- Posted 14 years ago
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Ivory Coast: UN and France in action
Alassane Ouattara forces resumed the offensive Monday, April 4, against the troops of Laurent Gbagbo in Abidjan, consolidated by an effective action of the UN military forces, as well as the “Locorne” French force there.
- Posted 14 years ago
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Why social unrest in Algeria loses steam?
Like Tunisia, Algeria witnessed several self-immolations of unemployed youth. It also faces similar socio-economic conditions to Egypt. However, social riots did not spread throughout the country. Protests failed to gain momentum, as in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and,...
- Posted 14 years ago
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Africa: Gbagbo’s defeat is a lesson for the continent
Despite the human tragedy, accepting to share power between Allassane Ouatara and Laurron Gbagbo, in the Ivory Coast, would be the worst solution.
- Posted 14 years ago
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Morocco steps up diplomatic offensive on constitutional reforms
After Washington, Moroccan foreign minister, Taib Fassi Fihri flew to London before visiting this week Paris, third leg of a shuttle diplomacy aimed at promoting Morocco’s constitutional reforms announced lately by King Mohammed VI, and reassuring friends...
- Posted 14 years ago
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Ivory Coast: French troops in Abidjan
The situation seems to be in favor of the Ouattara camp. President of France, Nicolas Sarkozy, is meeting, on this Friday, April 1, with Prime Minister Francois Fillon, the foreign minister Alain Juppé and Defense minister Gerard...
- Posted 14 years ago
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Algerian-French navies begin annual bilateral exercise
The French and Algerian navies launched naval surveillance and sea rescueexercises codenamed “Rais Hamidou 11” with the participation of key naval vessels and long-range patrol aircrafts, reports US defence Magazine in its latest issue.
- Posted 14 years ago
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The Dangerous link: AQIM, from the Sahel to Libya
The Libyan Political instability could help strengthening AQIM in the region and give it a golden opportunity for armament procurement. Its members have apparently already dug into the arms depots of Muammar Qaddafi and have even lent...
- Posted 14 years ago
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World conference on Libya ends with pledges to keep pressure on Gadhafi
More than 40 foreign ministers and representatives from key regional & international organisations have expressed in London resolve to step up military pressure on Gadhafi until he steps down.At the end of their meeting, convened Tuesday in...
- Posted 14 years ago