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[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.
[AFP/Al-Andalus] Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb may be seeking to turn Mali into the next Afghanistan; a training ground for terrorists.
[Houda Trabelsi] Jews returned to the Ghriba synagogue in Djerba for the first annual pilgrimage since the revolution.

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Sometime you are insulting each other, other time you are accusing each ot...

سلفي Posted 1 day ago

I tell you stop scaring people about us and take care of something useful ...

kola1955 Posted 1 day ago

Terrorism is the bane of the civilised world. Its breeding ground is socia...

Mahir Posted 1 day ago

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...

Louisa Posted 2 days ago

Salafis make me sick. Their poisonous views and terror of women belongs in...

Youssef Posted 2 days ago

Beyond the unacceptable act of assaulting a woman (or a man, for that matt...

وسيم Posted 2 days ago

Bashir Saleh this is a central bank of the robbed money of the Libyan peop...

Yacine Posted 2 days ago

Bravo for the Moroccan security services! But, may the people who have pow...

مجرد رأي Posted 2 days ago

Ignorant people! You might even say they’re like cows expert in evil arts!...

Anonymous Posted 2 days ago

For half of a century, the Tunisian security forces were a bunch of thugs ...

aboukoum Posted 2 days ago

Salam everyone- Honestly, do your really think that Tunisia or Libya or Eg...

العربي Posted 2 days ago

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...

ليبي بفخر Posted 2 days ago

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...

Yasmine Posted 2 days ago

I propose holding a protest where all the women and all the men would dres...

صالح Posted 2 days ago

Before beginning to comment on the results of the May 10, 2012 elections, ...

'New Libya' to boost Tunisia economy
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...
Azawad schools reopen under strict Sharia
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...
Play conveys needs of Moroccan disabled
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.
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Tunisian bloggers debate right to rally

2012-04-25 Online commentators in Tunisia are raising questions about Salafist protests and the government's response.
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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.
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