North Africa
Somalia: U.S. airstrikes surge as extremism threat spreads quietly
While global headlines focus on conflicts in Europe and the Middle East, another war is unfolding with little public attention. In Somalia, U.S. forces have sharply increased airstrikes against extremist groups in 2025, signaling Washington’s growing concern over the region’s role in global terrorism. So far this year, American military forces have conducted at least…
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UK backs Morocco’s Western Sahara autonomy plan
The United Kingdom has officially endorsed Morocco’s proposal to grant limited autonomy...
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2030 World Cup: Morocco to use global football season to boost image, economy and diplomacy
Morocco’s selection as a co-host for the 2030 FIFA World Cup is expected to strengthen...
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Egypt: How the North African nation is using sports to boost its global image and economy
Egypt is turning to sports as a key tool to improve its international image, strengthen diplomatic...
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Libya: What We Know So Far About Deadly Clashes And The Government’s ‘Cease Fire’ Call
Tripoli, Libya’s capital, returned to a fragile calm on Wednesday after days of the worst fighting the city has seen in years. Residents cautiously stepped out of their homes as the government’s...
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Amina Orfi: 17-year-old Egyptian makes squash history
Egyptian squash champion Amina Orfi made history in Singapore during the VITAGEN Singapore Squash Open 2024 on Sunday. The 17-year-old defeated the women’s world number three and compatriot Hania...
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Relief after viral dog descends from Great Pyramid of Giza after spotted barking on top of it
The internet went wild when a video of a barking dog appeared on top of Egypt’s Great Pyramid of Giza. The moment was captured by a man paragliding over the Egyptian landmark. When Marshall Mosher...