Mounting tensions between Algeria and Morocco over Western Sahara, political uncertainty in Tunisia, and national elections in Libya are all critical junctures in North Africa’s prospects for regional security and stability . . . .
In Tunis, flamingos wade past waste in key Africa wetlands
Hundreds of flamingos wade past waste in the murky waters of the vast Sijoumi lagoon, a critical wetland in the heart of Tunisia’s capital threatened by overexpansion.
Changing The Migration Horizon From North Africa To Europe
AfroInsider.com posted this interesting view on all migration from and/or through North Africa towards Europe whose future looks as if it could be decided in North Africa. The potential impact of Algeria’s current political instability would not only the country and the region but also Europe. New leadership is coming into power at the European […]
Human-caused Climate Change is a major global threat
How Big Oil distorts climate change reality with tweaks in language Sylvia Jaworska, of University of Reading explains that : Almost every climate scientist agrees human-caused climate change is a major global threat. Yet, despite efforts over the past 30 years to do something about it, emissions keep increasing. Any successful coordinated international response […]
Ground-breaking test bed for new offshore Wind Technologies
Clean Technica in an article dated April 10th, 2018 by Joshua S Hill reported that the world’s most powerful wind turbine, the first of two 8.8 megawatt (MW) turbines, has been successfully installed at Vattenfall’s European Offshore Wind Deployment Centre off the coast of North East Scotland, which is set to be a ground-breaking test bed […]
Hate Globalisation? Try Localism, not Nationalism
Today, a post of Kevin Albertson, Manchester Metropolitan University posed a question that is increasingly relevant to most countries of the European Union. That question is : do you hate globalisation? try localism, not nationalism . It is to be noted that most elites of countries in the MENA region have reportedly been asking themselves […]
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