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Sudan closes border with Libya

Sudan closed its border crossings with Libya on Thursday, amid increased tensions between Khartoum and Tripoli. Sudanese president Omar Al beshir is angry that his Libyan counterpart Moamer Kadhafi has agreed to harbour a rebel wanted by Sudan. Khalil Ibrahim heads Darfurs Justice and equality movement, which suspended Qataari-brokered peace talks with Khartoum in May.

Tunisia: Dozens of Salafist prisoners on hunger strike
24/11/2012 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Tunisia: Dozens of Salafist prisoners on hunger strike

In Tunisia, two jailed Salafists recently died after going on hunger strike. Now dozens of other prisoners are refusing food in protest at their detention. Meanwhile, in Libya, more and more women are calling for a say in the country's political future. Finally, we turn to Paris for a look at a film festival where the spotlight is on issues inspiring North African directors.
Libyan exile returns home after 43 years
17/11/2012 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Libyan exile returns home after 43 years

After 43 years, Libyan exile Abdoullassem Al Naji finally returns to his homeland. Helped by the Red Cross, he has been reunited with the family he left behind in Libya decades ago. Next, there's fierce debate in Tunisia as the government weighs up the pros and cons of granting a shale gas drilling permit to energy giant Shell. Finally, we go to the movies in Morocco, where we settle down for a look at the Zagora Trans-Saharan film festival.
Western Sahara: UN envoy in bid to restart talks
10/11/2012 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Western Sahara: UN envoy in bid to restart talks

The future of the disputed region of Western Sahara is back on the agenda as a UN mediator bids to kick-start stalled talks. Meanwhile, in Morocco, new adoption laws are sparking controversy. Until now, abandoned children could be adopted by foreigners and brought up overseas, but authorities are worried they won't offer an Islamic upbringing.
Bouteflika under pressure to back Mali intervention
31/10/2012 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Bouteflika under pressure to back Mali intervention

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton meets with Algeria's President Bouteflika. Washington sees the North African nation as an important ally in its efforts to battle religious militants in the Sahel. Next, fatal clashes erupt in Tunisia as Islamist radicals attack a police station in protest over the arrest of a Salafist. Finally, Libya's political and security crises are a strain on efforts to spur the country's economic recovery.
Victory in Bani Walid, but militia's grip continues
27/10/2012 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Victory in Bani Walid, but militia's grip continues

We head first to Libya, where the government is celebrating a recent victory over die-hard remnants of the old regime. But Libyan leaders are still struggling to reign over former militias loyal to the late Muammar Gaddafi. Also, it’s a year since historic elections in Tunisia, but secular and religious tensions persist amid accusations the government is failing to successfully implement reform. We also explore the recently-published memoirs of former Algerian President, Chadli Bendjedid.

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