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Gen. George Patton gave the Thunderbirds high praise, saying "the 45th Infantry Division is one of the best, if not the best..." ...
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau on Friday accused Algeria of “trying to humiliate France” after the North African country ... in the Alpine city of Grenoble and the western port ...
Speculation on the crossing place stretches back more than two millennia to when Rome and Carthage, a North African city-state in what is now Tunisia, were superpowers vying for supremacy in the ...
In North Africa, Enfidha (Tunisia) and Marrakesh (Morocco) are among the top spots for travelers looking for guaranteed sunshine. Together with Tenerife, they have average temperatures of 73 ...
Landing on March 1, Napoleon struck north with the 600 Imperial Guardsmen ... The route he took from Cannes to Grenoble—today mapped out as the Route Napoleon for tourists, hikers and cyclists ...
Israeli society became aware of the events of World War II in North Africa far too late. North African Jews themselves only gradually came to realize that their wartime experiences bore ...
France colonised much of North Africa, starting in the mid-18th century, and when it lost possession of the region in the 1950s and ’60s, those loyal to France — predominantly Algerians and ...
A new study reveals that a distinct North African human lineage lived in the Central Sahara over 7,000 years ago, during the African humid period. This population had been long isolated from other ...
The African Association of Automotive Manufacturers (AAAM) has opened a regional office in Tunisia, North Africa. The AAAM focuses on the industrialisation and development of Africa’s automotive ...
Forty-five years after the outbreak of the Berber Spring of 1980 and the savage and inhumane repression that followed, as ...
Africa is at a critical moment in philanthropy. With traditional funding streams from the Global North shrinking, the continent must innovate and rethink its social justice and investment approaches.
The Arab Spring began with desperation—economic stagnation, unemployment, and a lack of opportunity igniting unrest across North Africa. More than a decade later, the same conditions linger in ...