North Africa
Beyond soccer: Morocco’s quest for regional stability in Africa - opinion
Soccer serves as a tool of soft power, and through partnerships with African soccer federations, Rabat has deepened its influence.
Libya's Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, son of late Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, dies at 53
Protests and power vacuums: What the Arab Spring can teach us about Iran's protests
Somaliland’s lost and forgotten Jews: Inside Horn of Africa's Jewish past - opinion
230,000 coronavirus cases reported throughout Middle East
Turkey is now the largest center of the pandemic in the Middle East with more than 90,000 cases
Turkey rapidly succeeds in taking over Libya conflict - analysis
Libya is in the midst of a civil war that pits Khalifa Haftar, a general controlling most of the country, against a weak government.
Egypt and allies seek to confront Turkish involvement in Libya
Turkey wants to send troops to Libya, giving it a foothold that will be difficult to reduce. The troops are likely part of a larger deal.
North African tolerance
“Why not build a memorial for the victims of the Israeli Holocaust against the children of Sabra, Shatila, Deir Yassin, Jenin, Gaza and Qana?”
French-language ideologies create conflict in Morocco
North African country’s parliament approves draft law to teach topics in French despite controversy within ruling party.
Two killed as Sudan forces try to disperse protesters-witnesses, TV
British ambassador 'extremely concerned' by heavy gunfire
Exhibition tells about Mossad's rescue of oppressed Jews around the world
An up-coming exhibition of the Israel Intelligence Heritage and Commemoration Center will tell the clandestine tale of the Mossad’s role in saving Jews under oppression in foreign lands.
Battle rages for Libya's capital, Tripoli's airport bombed
A spokesman for the Tripoli-based Health Ministry said fighting in the south of the capital had killed at least 25 people, including fighters and civilians, and wounded 80.
Algeria's president quits following mass protests
82-year-old President Abdelaziz Bouteflika has stepped down after 20 years as leader of the north African nation.
Lessons from Tunisia on the Jewish bridge to the Arab world
There are those in Tunisia who adamantly oppose normalizing relations, and who directly support the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement and a boycott of Israel.