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Tripoli, Libya · TripoliPutting an end to Nigerian hegemony, Libya now stands as the leading oil producer on the African continent, a spectacular resurgence after a series of crises. A story of resilience and strategic efforts leading to a new energy order. Turnaround: Libya dethrones Nigeria After several years of crisis, the dark picture is starting to become clearer for the Libyan oil industry. OPEC, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, estimated i…See the Story
Libya Takes the Lead in the African Oil Market: Everything You Need to Know!
Tunisia · TunisiaTunisia, Algeria, and Libya have signed an agreement on the creation of a consultation mechanism around common groundwater in the North of the Sahara. The creation of this consultation mechanism aims to deepen knowledge on groundwater in the North of the Sahara and intensify the exchange of data on them. This mechanism will work within a well-defined legal framework and will have its own headquarters, which establishes the interest of the three …See the Story
Tunisia, Algeria, and Libya Will Consult on Common Groundwater in the North of the Sahara
Algiers · AlgiersThe Algerian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ahmed Attaf, declared that the first consultation meeting held recently in Tunis between the Algerian President, Abdelmajid Tebboune, the Tunisian President, Kaïs Saïed, and the Libyan President, Mohamed Younes el-Menfi, was “successful, is not the emanation of special circumstances, and is not an alternative to the Arab Maghreb Union (UMA)”. During a meeting with local Algerian media, Attaf indicated th…See the Story
The Tripartite Meeting in Tunis Produced Results Affecting the Lives of Citizens of These Three Countries
Morocco · MoroccoMorocco is striving to develop its motorway network and modernize the road network. Several major projects are or will be implemented to change the face of the country by 2030, the year in which the kingdom will co-organize the World Cup alongside Spain and Portugal. While it has already built 1,800 kilometers of highways, comes first in the Maghreb countries, and is second in Africa, Morocco is aiming far. The kingdom wants to seize the opportu…See the Story
Here Are the Highways under Construction or Planned in Morocco
Algeria · AlgeriaA recent study by the Center for Economic Research (CREAD) revealed that the phenomenon of food waste will reach worrying proportions in Algeria in 2024. Indeed, according to the CREAD survey, nearly a third (30%) of Algerians’ food ends up in the trash and in public landfills. The study also showed that Algerian families devote half (50%) of their expenses to satisfying “secondary needs”. Commenting on these figures, Houari Mbarek Ghebazi, dire…See the Story
Food Waste: Algerians Throw 30% of Their Food in the Trash
Algiers · AlgiersThe Confederation of African Football (CAF) awarded RS Berkane a victory (3-0) by forfeit at the expense of the Algerian team USM Alger, in the semi-final first leg of the CAF Cup. This was canceled on Sunday due to a dispute over the jersey worn by the Moroccan team. CAF has indicated that the return match between the two teams is maintained on April 28. A forfeit victory against a backdrop of discord over Western Sahara. The Confederation of A…See the Story
Algeria-Morocco: RS Berkane Wins by Forfeit after a Jersey Discord with USM Algiers
Justice · TunisSuspected of having wanted to undermine state security, around forty people were indicted. The file, to which “Le Monde” had access, is essentially based on exchanges between the accused and foreign diplomats. The case seems straight out of a bad spy novel. Suspected of having established contacts with foreign diplomats to undermine state security, around forty people were indicted in Tunisia, the investigating judge considering that he had suff…See the Story
In Tunisia, Justice Accuses Opponents, Journalists, and BHL of “Conspiracy”
Mostaganem · MostaganemThe national development program for the argan tree sector is gaining momentum with the production of more than 200,000 argan tree plants, as announced by the Director General of Forests, Djamel Touahria, during a visit to Mostaganem. Initiated by President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, this program aims to revitalize this economic sector, and the current results exceed expectations. This initiative is of particular importance for Mostaganem, a region t…See the Story