Algeria
Why Algeria prefers myth over historical truth
Algeria is moving toward a vote on a bill that would criminalise France’s rule from 1830 to 1962, presented as a “defining milestone” and a sovereign act.
Sudan's RSF have killed more than 200 people in attacks on villages around the town of al-Gitaina in White Nile state over the past three days, an activist group said.
The civil war has caused tens of thousands of deaths
Sudan's RSF have killed more than 200 people in attacks on villages around the town of al-Gitaina in White Nile state over the past three days, an activist group said.
The group, known as Emergency Lawyers and comprising legal experts, has been monitoring human rights violations including attacks on civilians during the conflict in Sudan.
Reporting by Nafisa Eltahir
Algeria is moving toward a vote on a bill that would criminalise France’s rule from 1830 to 1962, presented as a “defining milestone” and a sovereign act.
Libya’s extremely cheap, government subsidized electricity has made the country an attractive place to mine Bitcoin, helping trigger a surge in large and small scale operations.
Two vessels from CMA CGM, the world's third-largest container shipping line, have travelled through the Suez Canal, the authority that runs the waterway said on Tuesday, in a sign the disruptions linked to the Gaza war could be easing.
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