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Ghaya Ben Mbarek

Ghaya Ben Mbarek


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Tunisian President Kais Saied said the EU should 'stop interfering in our affairs'. AP
Kais Saied says EU legislators not welcome in Tunisia

President accuses European Parliament of attempting to undermine country’s sovereignty

TunisiaSeptember 19, 2023
A camp in Amizmiz in El Haouz district near the epicentre of the earthquake. Ghaya Ben Mbarek / The National
Morocco's quake-hit mountain villages still struggling despite aid

The wait for help with shelter and rebuilding continues as food and other necessities begin to arrive

MENASeptember 14, 2023
Volunteers in front of Morjen mall in Marrakech gather donations to be sent to earthquake-ravaged villages. Ghaya Ben Mbarek / The National
People of Morocco rally to send aid to struggling earthquake victims

Thousands remain in dire need of basic amenities in areas that are hard to reach

MENASeptember 13, 2023
Volunteers at the shelter for earthquake survivors in Marrakesh during an internal meeting. Ghaya Ben Mbarek / The National
'I could finally sleep': Morocco earthquake survivors find shelter

Thousands in affected areas are facing an unknown future after losing everything in the quake

MENASeptember 12, 2023
A child plays next to relief tents near a military field hospital in the village of Asni, in the Atlas Mountains of central Morocco. AFP
Morocco earthquake survivors tell of horror, grief and escapes

As the death toll nears 2,700, hundreds of injured people are still in hospital and face uncertain futures

MENASeptember 11, 2023
Photo shows medical staff and volunteers from the Red Crescent and scouts, as well as tents set up by the military and the Ministry of Interior in Tahnaout village, in Al Haouz district’s regional hospital which received the first victims of the quake and is the closest to the epicentre. Photo: Ghaya Ben Mbarek / The National
Morocco earthquake survivors picking up the pieces after losing family and homes

More than 2,000 people were killed and many injured in a 6.8 magnitude earthquake that hit the country on Friday

MENASeptember 10, 2023
A man carries a cat through the rubble of a partially collapsed mosque in Marrakesh on Saturday. Getty Images
Aid pledges surge as Morocco earthquake death toll passes 2,000

Emergency services struggling to reach hardest-hit villages due to fallen boulders blocking mountain roads

MENASeptember 10, 2023
Ahmed Hit Ouhammou, 8, who was injured when a part of a wall fell on his leg, is carried by neighbours waiting for an ambulance in the aftermath of a earthquake, in the village of Ighil Ntalghoumt, Morocco, September 11, 2023. REUTERS / Nacho Doce
Morocco EarthquakeAs it happened: Earthquake kills almost 3,000 people in Morocco

Hope for survivors dwindles as rescue teams head to the country

MENASeptember 09, 2023
Patrons relax at the Zitouna cafe near the landmark Zitouna Mosque at the heart of the medina in Tunis. Ghaya Ben Mbarek / The National
Postcard from Tunis: There's always time for the cafes of the medina

For many Tunisians, cafes are a place to bond and build relationships

WeekendSeptember 08, 2023
A car almost submerged beneath raging floodwaters in Fkirina, Oum El Bouaghi province, north-east Algeria. Photo: Algeria Civil Defence
Eight killed in Algeria as vehicles swept away in flash floods

Others still missing as record rainfall in the north of country turns rivers into torrents

MENASeptember 04, 2023
People attend the funeral of Bilal Kissi, who was killed by Algerian forces when he strayed over the sea border with Algeria. AP
Moroccan MP demands government comment on jet ski tourist killings

Two tourists were shot dead by Algerian coastguard last week

MENASeptember 03, 2023
Abdel Karim Harouni and his sister Hend outside the Interior Ministry in Tunis. Lindsay Mackenzie for The National
Tunisia places official of Ennahda opposition under house arrest

Abdel Karim Harouni heads the Shura Council, the highest-ranking body in the party

TunisiaSeptember 03, 2023
Residents try to reach their houses in Benijos village as a wildfire advances in La Orotava in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, Aug. 19, 2023. (AP Photo / Arturo Rodriguez)
SPECIAL REPORTWhy the summer of wildfires is a warning from nature

Millions left counting the cost as blazes lay waste to farming, tourism and wider economies from North Africa and Europe to North America

WeekendSeptember 01, 2023
Tunisians trying to flee to Europe sit aboard a Tunisian coast guard vessel after being intercepted at sea on August 10, 2023. AFP
Tunisia told to act on plan to stop migrants crossing Mediterranean

EU Parliamentary party leader tells President Kais Saied that 'we need results'

TunisiaAugust 30, 2023
Supporters of the junta protest in Niamey against military intervention proposed by Ecowas. EPA
Niger intervention 'could spread conflict in Africa'

Ecowas's threat of force to remove coup leaders and restore Mohamed Bazoum as president has divided opinion in Africa

WorldAugust 25, 2023
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