
[AFP/Dominique Faget] Demand for Tunisian goods increased dramatically in the wake of the Libyan revolution.

[File] In a city known as an ancient centre of learning, armed Islamists are now trying to force their own educational agenda on the people of Timbuktu.

[AFP/Filippo Monteforte] The International Institute of Mediterranean Theatre is using a play to shed light on the situation facing Morocco's disabled citizens.

[AFP/Farouk Batiche] Algerian Interior Minister Dahou Ould Kablia unveiled preliminary election results last Friday.
I tell you stop scaring people about us and take care of something useful ...
Terrorism is the bane of the civilised world. Its breeding ground is socia...
The Salafis have a retrograde vision of society. They want to go backwards...
ابوشرف السوفي Posted 1 day ago
There is a small category in most Arab [countries] who were active formerl...
Salafis make me sick. Their poisonous views and terror of women belongs in...
Beyond the unacceptable act of assaulting a woman (or a man, for that matt...
Bashir Saleh this is a central bank of the robbed money of the Libyan peop...
Bravo for the Moroccan security services! But, may the people who have pow...
Ignorant people! You might even say they’re like cows expert in evil arts!...
tank you...
For half of a century, the Tunisian security forces were a bunch of thugs ...
Salam everyone- Honestly, do your really think that Tunisia or Libya or Eg...
The breeze blew up on my country just when he came… Al Fateh and to hell w...
ولد سوق الجمه Posted 2 days ago
God is the greatest, God is the greatest, God is the greatest! O algae, Mo...
Rachid AMAZIGH Posted 2 days ago
Firstly, I declare my strong solidarity with this young woman, who was hum...
If only anyone who talks about Libya understands the value of something ca...
جيهان المغربية Posted 2 days ago
I am a young girl, I wear hijab and I am religious. No one imposed it on m...
I propose holding a protest where all the women and all the men would dres...
Before beginning to comment on the results of the May 10, 2012 elections, ...
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2012-05-16 Libya's post-revolution reconstruction could provide as many as a half million new jobs for Tunisians, according to one study.Continue...
2012-05-16 After seizing control of Timbuktu and Gao last month, extremists re-opened schools and imposed new rules on students and teachers.Continue...
2012-05-16 Moroccan activists aim to put people with special needs on equal footing with everyone else.Continue...
Al-Qaeda draws Maghreb militants to Mali

2012-05-11 Algerian and Libyan extremists who followed their AQIM leaders to Mali are presenting themselves as "Maghreb neighbours". To Timbuktu and Kidal residents, they are foreign terrorists.Continue...
Tunisian bloggers debate right to rally

2012-04-25 Online commentators in Tunisia are raising questions about Salafist protests and the government's response.Continue...
Tragedy strikes as Mauritania season ends

2012-05-14 With just six days left to go, the Mauritanian semi-professional football league title is still up for grabs.Continue...







cher lan jik Posted 1 day ago
Sometime you are insulting each other, other time you are accusing each ot...