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[ad_1] The Prime Minister of Libya’s Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid Dbeibah, on Tuesday, July 15, hosted Greece’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Georgios Gerapetritis, in a diplomatic engagement aimed at deepening bilateral cooperation. The high-level meeting focused on strengthening ties between Libya and Greece, particularly in the economic and public service sectors, with both parties reaffirming their commitment to mutual development and partnership.Among the key issues discussed was the potential reopening of Greek airspace to Libyan aircraft, a move that could pave the way for the resumption of direct commercial flights between the two Mediterranean nations. The leaders underscored…

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[ad_1] Youssef Lekhedim has bid farewell to Real Madrid ahead of his move to Deportivo Alavés. The Spanish giants have officially announced the departure of the 19-year-old Moroccan left-back, who joins Alavés on a four-year deal. Real Madrid will retain 50% of the player’s rights along with a buy-back option valid for the next two seasons. “Real Madrid C.F. and Deportivo Alavés have reached an agreement for the transfer of our player @yuusiii3,” the club posted on Instagram. Lekhedim, who joined Madrid’s academy from Getafe in 2017, made 49 appearances last season across all competitions, scoring twice and providing six…

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[ad_1] Tunisia’s food trade balance registered a surplus of 824.1 million dinars by the end of June 2025, marking a sharp decline from the 1,833.9 million dinars recorded during the same period in 2024, according to data released on Tuesday, July 16, by the National Agricultural Observatory. This downturn was largely attributed to the significant drop in the value of key exports, notably olive oil (down 31.1%), dates (13.3%), and fishery products (21.6%). Despite remaining a major contributor, olive oil exports accounted for a reduced share of 56.9% of total food exports, compared to 65.5% a year earlier. Overall, food…

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[ad_1] Rabat — A court in the Moroccan city of Errachidia has sentenced a student to 30 years in prison for the murder of a teacher at the Applied Technology Institute in Erfoud. The defendant was also ordered to pay MAD 300,000 ($30,000) in compensation to the victim’s family for moral and material damages caused by this tragic crime. The case dates back to the morning of March 27, when a young man in his early twenties attacked his former teacher in broad daylight. The defendant, who had previously studied at the same institute, used a pickaxe to strike a…

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[ad_1] G20 member States, under the leadership of South Africa’s 2025 presidency, are convening in Durban with the hope of reaching a consensus on urgent global financial reforms. The finance and Central bank deputies gathered on Monday and Tuesday to address pressing issues such as debt relief, development financing, and the restructuring of multilateral financial institutions.South Africa’s Director-General of the National Treasury, Duncan Pieterse, underscored the country’s commitment to strengthening the G20’s role in building a resilient and inclusive international financial architecture. Central to the discussions are proposals aimed at enhancing debt sustainability, mitigating liquidity crises, and boosting support for…

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[ad_1] Rabat – Police in Casablanca arrested on Tuesday a 42-year-old French national, wanted at the national level by Tangier judicial police. The suspect was also the subject of an international arrest warrant by French authorities. Police arrested the suspect in Casablanca, where a check of his identity revealed he was wanted by judicial police in Tangier on suspicion of involvement in a case related to assault and battery. A review of the Interpol database showed the suspect was wanted under a red notice for money laundering. He was sentenced by the French judiciary to serve a sentence handed down…

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[ad_1] Greece has passed a new law allowing authorities to reject asylum applications from migrants arriving via Libya, designating the North African country as a “safe third country.” The move has drawn sharp criticism from human rights organizations, who argue that Libya remains unsafe for migrants and asylum seekers. The legislation, approved by the Greek parliament on July 11, enables the government to fast-track deportations of individuals who transited through Libya, even if they face persecution in their home countries. Greek officials argue that the measure is necessary to curb irregular migration and reduce pressure on the country’s asylum system.…

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[ad_1] FIFA has confirmed that ticket applications for the 2026 FIFA World Cup will open on Wednesday, September 10. Fans will need to register and create a FIFA ID via FIFA.com/tickets to enter the ticket draw. The tournament, which will be hosted across Canada, Mexico and the United States, is expected to draw record demand following the success of the recent FIFA Club World Cup held in the US. “We’re looking forward to welcoming the world back to North America, as Canada, Mexico and the United States host what will be the biggest and greatest sporting event ever,” said FIFA…

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[ad_1] Morocco is moving forward with the operationalization of the national agency for the strategic management of state holdings (ANGSPE), a key institution created to modernize and professionalize the management of public assets, local media reported. Established by decree-law in 2023, the ANGSPE is now entering its implementation phase. It will serve as the central body responsible for managing the Moroccan state’s direct and indirect shareholdings in public enterprises. Its creation is part of a broader reform aimed at improving the governance, transparency, and performance of state-owned enterprises (SOEs). The agency will be governed by a Strategic Orientation Council, chaired…

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[ad_1] Rabat – Bishop of Cartagena, Jose Manuel Lorca Planes, has issued a public statement regarding the anti-migrant violence that erupted against North African migrants, especially Moroccans, in Murcia, Spain. In his statement, published by Vatican News, the bishop stressed that violence is “not a solution,” emphasizing that the situation contributes to a “deeper sense of fear and unease.” A large wave of Islamophobic attacks, xenophobia, and anti-migrant sentiment has been ongoing in Spain since Friday last week following the assault of a 68-year-old Spaniard. Converging reports claimed three youths of North African origin had beaten him up, but an…

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