Asharq Alawsat (English) on MSN
Blood Emirate Expands Across Sahel in Hunt for Gold, Power
In the Libyan city of Sabha, known as the “Bride of the South,” authorities dismantled three terrorist networks in August, ...
Spain’s Secretary of State for Migration, Pilar Cancela Rodríguez, hailed Morocco’s Atlantic initiative launched by King ...
What began as guerrilla hits on supply convoys has become a strategic blockade: fuel convoys burned on the roadside, schoolyards emptied, hospitals running on dwindling generators, and a capital ...
As climate chaos worsens, hot water-stressed deserts suffer first and most. Newcomers neglected ancient wisdom. Damage began ...
O deity, save me if you can; if not, just leave me as you met me”, Teacher Abel soliloquised when he learnt of President ...
O deity, save me if you can; if not, just leave me as you met me”, Teacher Abel soliloquised when he learnt of President Trump’s threat to invade Nigeria to ...
Mr. Osman Abdulai Ayariga, has issued a bold call to young Africans to rise, lead, and demand a seat at decision-making tables across the continent. Delivering the keynote address ...
Manasseh Azure hits back after Ken Agyapong’s campaign spokesperson calls him “i ...
As rare earths go into aircraft engines and all manner of consumer electronics, China can squeeze other countries, to the ...
Opinion
AllAfrica on MSNOpinion
Nigeria: Invading Nigeria Is Not a Punchline and History Shows 'Guns a-Blazing' Fixes Nothing
Opinion - Did Iraq's invasion bring accountability to Saddam's victims? Or did it bring new graves and insurgency?
On Feb. 18, 2022, Mali’s military rulers asked French troops to leave the country ‘without delay.’ This is the moment West Africa’s Sahelian countries embarked on their true journey of independence ...
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