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Moroccan music hall puts on a show

In this edition: secrets are revealed in a case involving French monks murdered in Algeria, Mauritania's tourism industry inches its way back to life and a new kind of cabaret in Morocco.

Political and social events from the Maghreb. The program is recorded under live conditions with interviews conducted outside.

Algerian nationalist Abdelhamid Mehri dies aged 85
04/02/2012 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Algerian nationalist Abdelhamid Mehri dies aged 85

In Algeria tributes were paid to Abdelhamid Mehri, one of the country's most famous political figures, after he passed away at the age of 85. Meanwhile, the Algerian government has said that it has nothing to hide as a French investigation into the kidnapping and deaths of 7 monks during the Algerian civil war back in 1996 continues. Finally, we meet an odd couple in Morocco, whose story has inspired a French comedy hit.
Libya: the NTC's hard road to stability
28/01/2012 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Libya: the NTC's hard road to stability

We begin in Libya, where reprisals against former supporters of Muammar Gaddafi have knocked the credibility of the interim ruling council. We then head to Tunisia where the rise of political Islam has led hard-line Salafists to become bolder in their condemnation of the secular media. Finally, we meet an Algerian-born actress drawing on memories of home to blow Parisian audiences away.
Spanish PM looks for closer ties with Morocco
21/01/2012 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Spanish PM looks for closer ties with Morocco

As custom dictates, Spain's new leader heads to Morocco on his first official trip abroad. There are some difficult topics to be tackled, but Mariano Rajoy wants to warm Madrid's relations with Rabat. Also, a year after the Jasmine revolution we take a look at some of the hurdles that Tunisia’s new government has to overcome. Finally, it's football fever as Tunisia and Libya hope to do themselves proud in the Africa Cup of Nations.
Tunisia one year on: mending fences with France
14/01/2012 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Tunisia one year on: mending fences with France

The French Foreign Minister Alain Juppé pays a visit to Tunis, hailing the beginning of a new chapter in Franco-Tunisian relations. Next, we meet the Moroccan anti-monarchy rapper who has just been released from jail on charges he says were trumped up. Finally, a young filmmaker tracks down surviving members of an Algerian orchestra from the 1950s.
Libya: bringing rebel fighters back into the field
07/01/2012 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Libya: bringing rebel fighters back into the field

Libya's new masters try bringing rival bands of militias back into the fold. Meanwhile, the French foreign minister pays a visit to Tunisia, pledging millions of euros of investment. Finally, the topic of abortion has long been considered taboo in Morocco, but there are now growing calls for changes to the law.

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