U.S.-Morocco launch strategic dialog amid regional instability
The United States and Morocco have launched on Thursday in Washington the first round of a strategic dialog meant to boost longstanding relations between the two countries, at a time... Read more »
View ArticleWashington fears violence over anti-Islam film may spread to U.S.
While protest movements and demonstrations, sometimes violent, are being staged across the Islamic world to denounce the video deemed insulting to Islam’s prophet Mohammed and to Muslims’ beliefs,...
View ArticleWill Egypt-US Relations Sour Over Aid?
US House lawmakers have blocked a $450 million emergency aid the Obama administration was planning to give to the new government of President Mohammed Morsi, facing unprecedented economic crisis,...
View ArticleTunisia struggles to reinvigorate its tourism
The tourism sector in Tunisia which was unstable since the Yasmine revolution has recorded a good performance during the first nine months of 2012 and according to the latest figures... Read more »
View ArticleMorocco, U.S. Businessmen Meet in Washington to Boost Partnership
Representatives from both Moroccan and U.S. business communities will meet Dec.4 in Washington D.C. to discuss ways to increase bilateral trade and enhance business development in sectors such as...
View ArticleA New President for Tangier American Legation
Dale F. Eickelman, Ralph and Richard Lazarus Professor of Anthropology and Human Relations at Dartmouth College and chair of the Department of Anthropology, has been elected President of the Tangier......
View ArticleWashington Wants Better & Sustained Growth in North Africa
The United States seeks to promote growth in North Africa through increasing regional integration and expanding trade relations, said U.S. assistant secretary for economic & business affairs, Jose...
View ArticleU.S. Algeria Hold Consultations on Nuclear Smuggling, Border Security
Officials from the United States and Algeria held a meeting in Algiers this February 10-11 to consult on ways to strengthen their cooperation in struggle against nuclear smuggling, the U.S.... Read more »
View ArticleIranian Spies Nabbed in Saudi Arabia
Saudi authorities have caught 18 people having direct link to Iranian intelligence services, exacerbating secret war and tensions between the Sunni Arab monarchies and Shiite Persian Iran accused of...
View ArticleFrench Embassy Attack in Tripoli, Challenges Libya’s Security
The terrorist bombing that hit lately French embassy in Tripoli has tested the Libyan security apparatus and showed its vulnerability as the North African country is experiencing a turbulent and......
View ArticleDid the U.S. (almost) change its policy towards Western Sahara?
The United States has for years voiced support to the settlement of the Western Sahara in the context of the United Nations and when in 2007 Morocco proposed a plan... Read more »
View ArticleTunisian spokesman says US comments are “unacceptable”
The president office’s spokesman, Adnene Manser, has described the criticisms made by the US government through its Tunisian embassy after the last week sentence of 20 assailants of the U.S.... Read...
View ArticleWashington Cancels Military Drills amidst Mounting Criticism of U.S. Stand on...
While more and more voices, including those of Congressmen and editorialists, are criticizing the Obama Administration’s stand on the crisis in Egypt and denouncing as incoherent its foreign policy,...
View ArticleLibya demands raid answers from Washington
Officials in Tripoli are unpleased by the US Special Forces raid in Libya to capture Nazih Abdul-Hamed al-Ruqai, alias Anas al-Libi. They have released a statement criticizing US actions on... Read more »
View Article“Disturbed” by US decision, Israel fears looming war
Israel has shown concerns about United States announcement to suspend some of its aid to Egypt unless it is satisfied with its democratic efforts could jeopardize the long standing peace... Read more »
View ArticleMoroccan Nizar Baraka, Finance Minister of the Year 2013
After he had been elected best Finance Minister for the MENA region for 2012 and Minister of Finance of the year 2012 by the «The Banker», a magazine of the... Read more »
View ArticlePriorities Anyone? – Obama’s Egypt Problem Isn’t Going To Go Away
It was an excruciating experience for observers and journalists alike. Following the coup of 3 July 2013 and the quiet consolidation of power by army chief al-Sissi, the United States... Read more »
View ArticleIran: Washington and Congress divided over “war”
The divergences in Iran’s nuclear program have reached new levels as parties worried about it speak of “war”. Tehran continues its uranium enrichment program much to the dislike of some... Read more »
View ArticleMorocco’s longstanding relationship with MENA, Africa Opens New Avenues for...
As changes continue to redesign the landscape in the Middle East-North Africa region and in Africa, Morocco’s longstanding, friendly relationships with these two regions open new avenues for...
View ArticleSyrian rebels urge friends to rethink decision
Syria rebels are faced with a new dilemma after the United States of America and Great Britain announced that they will be holding back lethal support due to recent developments... Read more »
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