In a written statement from the OIC General Secretariat, the EP was asked to “try to prioritize rational dialogue, avoid fueling the crisis between Morocco and Spain, and play a positive role
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Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry arrived in the Qatari capital Doha where he held talks with his Qatari counterpart Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani. The meeting came ahead of the extraordinary
MoreThe nocturnal demonstrations spread in Tunisia during the night from Monday to Tuesday, reaching several popular districts of the capital. The protesters denounced the police brutality against a young man, which led
MoreFrench Ambassador in Khartoum says commitments are followed made by the donors at Paris Conference
Ambassador of the French Republic, Emmanuel Platman, made a statement about the results of the Paris Conference and how the donor countries’ commitments will be fulfilled in order to support Sudan in
MoreMoroccan King Mohammed VI congratulated Naftali Bennett on his election as Prime Minister, succeeding Benjamin Netanyahu. The Moroccan monarch sent a message to Bennett on Tuesday, relayed by the official Moroccan press
MoreThe first results of the Algerian early parliamentary elections on Saturday are still not known. Only 30.2 percent of the more than 24 million registered voters went to the polls in the
MoreKamel Al-Wazir, Egypt’s Ministry of Transport emphasized that the Egyptian government had built the Cairo-Cape Town railway line to connect Egypt with other African countries. Al-Wazir said that Egypt is working with
MoreSpeaking to the Algerian official television channel, Information Minister Ammar Belhimer said that the decision to cancel the accreditation of the France 24 television channel was taken due to open and repeated
MoreAccording to the information conveyed by Algerian official television, the Independent National Election Administration (ANIE), which administers the elections, announced that 30.2 percent of more than 24 million registered voters across the
MoreLibyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, in a meeting with Libyan Health Bureau officials on Saturday, stated that the salaries of people working in the health sector should be increased. Dbeibeh expressed
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