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Algeria’s powerful army chief who forced Bouteflika out dies

Algeria’s powerful army chief Lieutenant-General Ahmed Gaed Salah has died of a heart attack, according to local media reporting. Salah was instrumental in forcing ex-leader...

Abdelmadjid Tebboune sworn in as President of Algeria

A former Algerian Prime Minister Abdelmadjid Tebboune who won the controversial and boycotted presidential election has been sworn in as president. He becomes the replacement for...

Algeria: Ex-Prime Minister wins poll to succeed Bouteflika

A former Algerian Prime Minister Abdelmadjid Tebboune has won the controversial and boycotted presidential election. The election was marred by protests as the country looks...

Women, children among those killed in Libyan airstrikes

Women and children dominate the death toll from the latest air strikes that took place in southern Libya. Libyan officials say at least 16 people...

Dozens killed after bus fell off cliff in Tunisia

Tunisian officials have said that at least 26 people were killed and 18 more injured when a bus fell off a cliff on Sunday. The...

Sudan dissolves party of ex-leader Omar al-Bashir

Sudan has passed a law dissolving the party of former leader Omar al-Bashir. The Sudanese transitional authorities approved the law on Thursday to dissolve the...

Morocco pulls out as host of African Para Games in 2020

Morocco has pulled out of hosting the maiden African Para Games slated for 26 to 31 January 2020. The country’s capital city of Rabat was...

Morocco’s king pardons journalist jailed for ‘having abortion’

Morocco’s king Mohammed VI has pardoned a female journalist jailed for allegedly having an “illegal” abortion. Hajar Raissouni, 28 was also accused of having sexual...

Tunisian MP in court for ‘masturbating’ near a school

A Tunisian lawmaker is facing charges after he was caught on video masturbating near a school. Zouheir Makhlouf appeared in court on Monday over the...

Tunisians elect a law professor as new president

Tunisian voters have elected a retired law professor, Kais Saied as their new president after Sunday's presidential run-off poll. Saied is set to become Tunisia's...

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