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Morocco Urges Forgoing Sacrificial Animals Amidst Severe Drought

Due to a six-year drought causing a 38% decrease in livestock since 2016 and record high red meat prices, Morocco's King Mohammed VI urged citizens to forgo sacrificial animals this Eid al-Adha to protect the national herd, mirroring similar decisions made during times of crisis in 1963, 1981 and 19...

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UK Backs Morocco's Western Sahara Autonomy Plan

The United Kingdom reversed its position on Sunday, supporting Morocco's autonomy plan for Western Sahara, which offers limited self-rule under Moroccan sovereignty; this decision follows years of stalled UN-led negotiations and Morocco's investments in the region, angering Algeria and the Polisario...

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Algeria Expels More French Officials Amid Diplomatic Row

Algeria expelled more French officials on May 12th, 2024, citing improper appointment procedures and retaliating for previous diplomatic incidents, prompting a firm response from France.

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France-Algeria Diplomatic Crisis Erupts Over Western Sahara

France's recognition of Morocco's sovereignty over Western Sahara in July 2024 caused a major diplomatic crisis with Algeria, leading to severed communication between officials and the expulsion of French diplomats, highlighting the unresolved historical tensions between the two countries.

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Expansion of Algerian Consulates in France Raises Espionage Concerns

During a recent official visit to Algeria, French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne and her Algerian counterpart announced the opening of two new Algerian consulates in France, increasing the total to 20, despite concerns from French security experts regarding Algerian intelligence activities within th...

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Franco-Algerian Diplomatic Crisis Escalates Amid Western Sahara Dispute

France and Algeria expelled 12 diplomats each in April 2025, escalating tensions stemming from France's July 2024 pro-Morocco stance on Western Sahara and the arrest of an Algerian consulate employee in France.

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Record Number of Migrant Bodies Found in Balearic Islands

In the last eight days, seven bodies of migrants have been found on beaches in the Balearic Islands, mostly in Formentera; this brings the total to 31 for the first half of 2025, a record high, mostly due to dangerous sea crossings from Algeria in overcrowded boats.

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Algeria Responds to French Visa Suspension with Reciprocal Measures, Further Escalating Diplomatic Crisis

France suspended visa exemptions for Algerian diplomats, prompting Algeria's reciprocal response by suspending the 2013 agreement, escalating their nine-month diplomatic crisis involving multiple expulsions of diplomatic staff from both countries.

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66 Migrants Rescued off Mallorca; 2025 Arrivals Nearly Double 2024 Numbers

Over the weekend, 66 migrants were rescued off Mallorca's coast in three separate operations; this brings the total number of irregular sea arrivals in 2025 to at least 1,477, almost double the number from the same period in 2024, highlighting a significant increase in migration to the Balearic Isla...

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Greece, Egypt to Build Undersea Renewable Energy Cable for Europe

Greece and Egypt have agreed to build a €4 billion, 3,000-megawatt undersea electricity cable to transport renewable energy from Egypt to Europe, aiming for completion within five years with EU funding and private sector participation.

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Tunisia: Mass Sentencing of Opposition Figures Signals Democratic Backsliding

A Tunisian court handed down harsh sentences to over 40 political figures, including activists and journalists, on April 19th, marking a significant setback for democracy in the country following President Kais Saied's 2021 power grab and raising concerns about human rights and international relatio...

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France and Algeria Expel Diplomats, Escalating Tensions

France expelled 12 Algerian diplomats on April 15th, reciprocating an earlier Algerian action expelling 12 French diplomats, escalating tensions further despite recent attempts at de-escalation and marking an unprecedented diplomatic crisis since 1962.

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