Countries across the world have been offering their assistance to Morocco in the wake of last week’s earthquake.
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Morocco and Libya are still counting the dead after the quake and storm shook the two African nations.
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The coastal city of Derna in eastern Libya and surrounding areas were devastated by floods late Sunday caused by torrential rains brought by Storm Daniel.
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Niger’s insistence on expelling the French ambassador may pose substantial threats to the West African country as well as its neighbours.
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Following its war against the Tigray, the Ethiopian government is engaged in conflict with Amhara militias.
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How much longer can the peoples of the African Sahel region endure its succession of coups and civil wars?
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The West African states of Mali and Burkina Faso share a heavy legacy of military coups in their fight against terrorism and political instability.
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The ten countries of the Sahel region of Africa, with a combined population of over 150 million people, are grappling with the devastating effects of climate change, weak governance, and a lack of political will to provide protection to their citizens.
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Exploring the form any new negotiations over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam will take.
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Uncertainty surrounding Ukraine’s accession to NATO and an unsuccessful counterattack in the war against Russia have led to frustration in Kyiv.
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The world has long been embroiled in conflicts over precious natural resources. However, since the mid-20th century, countries have become more acutely aware than ever of the looming threat of water scarcity.
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Conflict over water in the Fertile Crescent and East Africa due to dam construction and climate change is harming livelihoods, increasing food insecurity, and fuelling international tensions, writes Haitham Nouri
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As Egypt prepares to host the Sudan's Neighbouring Countries Summit on Thursday, Ahram Online takes a look back at previous regional and international initiatives that have failed to end the ongoing conflict.
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Six African leaders headed to Russia and Ukraine in quest of peace.
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Africa’s militias often compound the threats their countries face and compromise their stability.
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Social media may be an ideal way to gauge Sudanese sentiment about the conflict in the country.
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Until Yemen resolves its own challenges internally, no regional powers can really improve the prospects for peace.
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Rapid Support Forces militias are looting and seizing homes in the Sudanese capital Khartoum, using them for shelter or as bases for military operations, writes Haitham Nouri
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Haitham Nouri describes the concerns of the US, China, Russia, and the EU over the developing crisis in Sudan
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Sudan and neighbouring Chad share an intertwined history, the repercussions of which have spilled over into the present crisis in Khartoum, reports Haitham Nouri
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