North Africa
Egypt-Israel peace accord strains as Sinai militarization grows - opinion
Egypt’s expanding Sinai military presence, once justified by anti-ISIS needs, is raising Israeli concerns over the 1979 peace deal’s erosion.
Africa's Mali crisis widens as extremist groups advance and state control erodes - analysis
DNA analysis reveals ancestry of man buried in ancient Spanish tomb, shows mixed heritage - study
Why Mimouna matters - opinion
Exhibition tells about Mossad's rescue of oppressed Jews around the world
An up-coming exhibition of the Israel Intelligence Heritage and Commemoration Center will tell the clandestine tale of the Mossad’s role in saving Jews under oppression in foreign lands.
Battle rages for Libya's capital, Tripoli's airport bombed
A spokesman for the Tripoli-based Health Ministry said fighting in the south of the capital had killed at least 25 people, including fighters and civilians, and wounded 80.
Algeria's president quits following mass protests
82-year-old President Abdelaziz Bouteflika has stepped down after 20 years as leader of the north African nation.
Lessons from Tunisia on the Jewish bridge to the Arab world
There are those in Tunisia who adamantly oppose normalizing relations, and who directly support the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement and a boycott of Israel.
Black Algerian Beauty Queen Ben Hamou sparks racist outrage
Freshly crowned Miss Algeria 2019 leads Algerians to remark she's not pretty enough.
Why is the story of the Jewish refugees so little known?
The question of Arab and Islamist anti-Jewish hatred goes to the heart of the conflict with Israel. So why have Jewish refugees been so neglected?
Eastern Libya leader's illness leads to concerns for instability
Haftar is an ally of the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Russia and a key to stability in north Africa.
Government to unseal documents on forced dispersal of N. Africa immigrants
“There is no reason that material that deals with the history of the state should not be revealed."
Tunisia deploys army in several cities as violent protests intensify
Violent anti-government protests have raged throughout the North African country since Monday.
15 dead in food aid stampede in Morocco
King Mohammed ordered that the victims' families be given any assistance they needed.