The North Africa Post is a regional newspaper in the English language that was started in 2012. It aims to provide "global analysis of the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region and beyond"[1] The paper started as a web version with the plan to edit a weekly newspaper.

The founder and editor-in-chief of the project is Sabah Lebbar, the former head of the English desk at Maghreb Arabe Press and correspondent of the government's news agency in Washington for several years. The editorial offices are located in Rabat, Morocco. Its editorial direction places it as being subjectively close to the Moroccan government and pro-Moroccan in general with a clear biased mistrust of Algerian politics. It is widely known as a "makhzenian source".

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  1. ^ "The North Africa Post. Concept". The North Africa Post. Retrieved 23 March 2014.