North africa news today
Here are some of the latest news stories from North Africa:
Egypt
- Egypt's President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has announced a new initiative to develop the country's agricultural sector, which is expected to create thousands of jobs and increase food production. (Source: Al Jazeera)
- The Egyptian government has launched a new campaign to promote tourism in the country, which has been struggling to recover from a decline in visitor numbers in recent years. (Source: Reuters)
Libya
- The Libyan government has announced that it has taken control of the country's main oil terminal, which had been shut down by protesters demanding better living conditions. (Source: BBC)
- The United Nations has called for an investigation into the killing of a prominent Libyan human rights activist, who was shot dead in the capital Tripoli. (Source: Al Jazeera)
Tunisia
- Tunisia's President Kais Saied has announced a new government, which includes several new ministers and a new prime minister. (Source: Reuters)
- The Tunisian government has launched a new initiative to promote entrepreneurship and innovation in the country, which is expected to create new job opportunities. (Source: Tunisia Live)
Morocco
- Morocco's King Mohammed VI has announced a new plan to develop the country's education system, which includes increasing funding for schools and universities. (Source: Morocco World News)
- The Moroccan government has launched a new campaign to promote the country's tourism industry, which is expected to create thousands of jobs. (Source: Travel Daily News)
Algeria
- Algeria's President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has announced a new plan to develop the country's energy sector, which includes increasing oil production and reducing dependence on imports. (Source: Algeria Press Service)
- The Algerian government has launched a new initiative to promote the country's agricultural sector, which is expected to create new job opportunities. (Source: APS News)
Western Sahara
- The Polisario Front, which is fighting for independence from Morocco, has announced that it will continue to resist Moroccan occupation of Western Sahara. (Source: Sahara Press Service)
- The United Nations has called for a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Western Sahara, which has been ongoing for decades. (Source: UN News)
These are just a few of the latest news stories from North Africa.