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Libyan authorities ordered 10 international aid organizations to suspend operations and close offices in the country, accusing the groups of violating local laws by providing aid to African migrants.
Eni (NYSE:E) - already a major foreign investor in North Africa's energy sector - expects to spend ~€24B ($26.2B) in Algeria, ...
The Internal Security Agency said the organisations were also suspected of money laundering because they avoided transparency in how financial transfers are made for their projects.
Claudio Descalzi, CEO of Italian energy company Eni, said Tuesday that the group will invest approximately 24 billion euros ...
Italian energy group Eni will invest around 24 billion euros ($26.24 billion) in Algeria, Libya and Egypt over the next four ...
PARIS (AP) — The monthslong trial of former French President Nicolas Sarkozy over the alleged illegal financing of his 2007 ...
Press freedom in the Maghreb is under attack and in decline, but investigative outlets have still found ways to uncover ...
‎Italian airline ITA will launch a new route between Tripoli and Milan ”soon”, Undersecretary of the Ministry of ...
Arthur Leggett, Western Australia's oldest surviving World War II army prisoner of war who fought against the Italian army in ...
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) reported a 28% decrease in the number of migrants arriving in Italy ...
Libyan authorities have ordered 10 international aid organizations to suspend operations and close offices in the country, ...
The Sahara Desert is one of Earth's most arid and desolate places, stretching across a swathe of North Africa that spans ...