The European Commission Friday announced assistance worth 34 million euro for immediate food aid for the most vulnerable people in the Sahel region including Mauritania, Senegal, Gambia, Mali, Niger, Chad, and Burkina Faso. “Millions of people in the Sahel are exposed to the risk of hunger and it is crucial …
Read More »Algeria reaffirms support for Yemen democracy
President of the Republic Abdelaziz Bouteflika reaffirmed in a message sent to Yemeni President Abd Rabbou Hadi, on the occasion of the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the national unity of his country, “Algeria’s support to the Yemeni people and his support to the steps aimed at laying the …
Read More »Algeria eliminates 25 Terrorists in Bouira operation
The elimination of 25 terrorists in Bouira (122-km east of Algiers) was a “daring operation” and a “quality leap” reflecting the capacity of the People’s National Army and the security forces in the eradication of terrorist groups, said Thursday in Algiers the Minister of State, Minister of Foreign Affairs and …
Read More »Dozens of militants killed by Egypt security forces in North Sinai
A dozen suspected militants were killed late Sunday in an operation launched by security forces in North Sinai, army sources said. The suspected militants were believed to be members of Egypt’s most active militant group Ansar Bayt al-Maqdis, which renamed itself “Sinai Province” after pledging allegiance to the leader of …
Read More »Egypt calls for UN military intervention in Libya
Egypt has called for the UN to authorise military intervention in Libya on Wednesday (18.05.2015), despite western powers’ preference for the use of diplomacy in the war-torn north African state. President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said “there is no choice” but to create a global coalition to confront the extremists in …
Read More »Libyan tribal leaders meet in Cairo for peace talks
Hundreds of Libyan tribal leaders met in Cairo on Monday with Egyptian authorities hoping to enlist their help in preventing Islamist violence from spilling over their shared border. Islamist militants have thrived in the chaos of Libya, a North African oil producer that now has two competing governments backed by …
Read More »Tunisian soldier shot dead after opening fire on colleagues
A Tunisian soldier opened fire on colleagues at a military base in the capital Tunis on May 25, killing an officer and two others and wounding 15 more before being shot dead himself, Tunisian authorities said. It was not immediately clear what had triggered the shooting at the Bouchoucha base …
Read More »Egypt FM to visit South Sudan, Eritrea
Egypt’s Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry will visit South Sudan on Wednesday, followed by a visit to Eritrea, according to a foreign ministry statement. The minister will discuss with his counterparts questions of terrorism, the situation in South Sudan, and the Horn of Africa region in terms of development and stability …
Read More »Egypt to host national reconciliation forum for Libyan tribes
Egypt will be hosting an expanded forum for Libyan tribes later this month to “unify the Libyan people,” the Foreign Ministry announced on Tuesday. The ministry said in a statement that the forum aims to give Libya the “necessary boost toward political dialogue” and endorse national reconciliation.
Read More »Mali civil society held meeting on Algiers Peace Agreement
The platform of civil society organizations in Mali, bringing together religious figures, women’s organizations and youth associations reiterated during a big meeting held recently in Bamako, the support for Peace and Reconciliation Agreement initialed on 1 March in Algiers. In the presence of a large crowd, politicians, local personalities and …
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