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(Bloomberg) -- About 8,000 people have died and thousands more are injured or missing in the disasters that struck the two North African nations of Morocco and Libya within days of each other. Aid ...
Fifteen years after NATO’s intervention plunged Libya into prolonged instability, North Africa is witnessing a new military ...
On the night of Sept. 8, a magnitude 6.8 earthquake hit Morocco in the Atlas Mountains near the historic town of Marrakesh. The tremor, the biggest to strike the country in over a century, shattered ...
Rescuers waded in waist deep water in Libya and dug through crumbled mud brick buildings in Morocco in search of survivors after dual natural disasters over the weekend left at least 9,000 people dead ...
The Conversation asked William Lawrence, a professor of political science and international affairs who has served as a senior diplomat at the U.S. embassies in Morocco and Libya, to explain why ...
Nature has been unkind the past 10 days. Upwards of 15,000 people are projected to have died in an earthquake in Morocco and catastrophic flooding in Libya. Response and recovery efforts are still ...
Cruel season, weather wise, and as sometimes happens, we are tempted to consider our comparative luck in relation to other countries. While surely American concerns should focus first on what we can ...
People walk past the body of a flood victim in the back of a pickup truck in Derna, eastern Libya. More than 5,300 people are dead and about 10,000 are missing after floodwaters washed away ...
The death toll from devastating floods in eastern Libya has surpassed 11,000, according to the Libyan Red Crescent, with more than 10,000 others still missing. In Morocco, a 6.8-magnitude quake killed ...