Pride and joy dominated the streets of Cape Verde on Monday as the country celebrated a stunning World Cup debut, after its national football team shut out heavily favoured Spain in a surprise 0-0 draw.
READ MOREGhana midfielder Thomas Partey, who is facing trial on rape charges in Britain, lost a court challenge on Tuesday that would have allowed him to enter Canada for his side's World Cup opener in Toronto.
Tunisian authorities repatriated nearly a hundred migrants from sub-Saharan Africa on Tuesday under a so-called "voluntary return" initiative that has involved almost 5,000 people over the past year, Tunisia's national guard said.
Morocco will host the first Conference on Victims of Terrorism in Africa in December 2-3,2025. The announcement was made by Moroccan foreign minister Nasser Bourita during the Ministerial Meeting of
The African Energy Week (AEW) marks its fifth anniversary, proving the continent can lead globally with multi-billion-dollar deals in negotiation
Shoppers and staff were evacuated from Cavendish Square in Cape Town on Tuesday after an extractor fan caught alight, sparking a fire.
Paraguay has formally recognized Morocco’s sovereignty over its Sahara and is considering opening a consulate in the Kingdom’s southern provinces,announced,on Monday in New York,the country’s Mini
Türkiye and Egypt began a joint naval exercise on Monday,22 September 2025,their first in over a decade,signaling a significant thaw in relations between the two countries.
The unchanging constants of Morocco’s position regarding the achievement of a realistic,pragmatic,and lasting political solution to the Sahara issue,were reaffirmed at a working session held in New
Moroccan foreign Nasser Bourita met on Tuesday in New York with Spanish peer José Manuel Albares on the sidelines of the 80th session of the UN General Assembly.
Morocco’s King Mohammed VI launched a series of major rail infrastructure projects in Casablanca,part of a broader national mobility plan valued at 96 billion dirhams ($9.3 billion).
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region has emerged as one of the fastest-growing electricity consumers since 2000,with demand tripling by 2024,according to a new report from the International
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