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Abdurrahim el-Keib elected as new Libyan leader

Libya's interim government elects a US-educated academic to oversee the dawn of democracy, a move likely to reassure the West. Also, we hop on Algeria's brand-new metro system, 30 long years in the making. Finally, we look at the struggle against sexual harassment in Morocco, where women are turning to social networks to overturn an embedded taboo.

Goodbye, Mr. Gaddafi!
06/02/2010 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Goodbye, Mr. Gaddafi!

In this edition: African Union leaders breathe a sigh of relief as Muammar Gaddafi hands the presidency of the bloc over to Malawi; negotiations are set to get under way over the status of Western Sahara; and the plight of a jailed Franco-Moroccan air force colonel: the government claims he revealed military secrets, but his family says he just wrote a letter to the king.
End of the adventure for Algeria in the Africa Cup of Nations
30/01/2010 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

End of the adventure for Algeria in the Africa Cup of Nations

In this edition: we look at one possible solution in the battle for control of the Western Sahara, claimed by both Morocco and independence activists; we meet Tunisian jewellery makers who say they can't keep up with rocketing gold prices; and Algeria say goodbye to their Africa Cup of Nations dreams.
Algeria-France: a troubled friendship
23/01/2010 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Algeria-France: a troubled friendship

Coming up this week: relations between France and its former colony Algeria take turn for the worse. Talking to terrorists, Mauritania opens dialogue with members of Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, held in Nouakchott prison. And Algerian football fans sing their national team, the desert foxes, to victory in the Africa cup of nations.
The Algerian legacy of Albert Camus
09/01/2010 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

The Algerian legacy of Albert Camus

In this week's edition: The legacy of French writer Albert Camus in his birth country Algeria, where he remains a divisive figure; Tangiers' second live as a new Moroccan business hub, and Libyan capital Tripoli treats itself to a face-lift.
Portait of Moroccan militant Nadia Yassine
02/01/2010 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Portait of Moroccan militant Nadia Yassine

Portrait of Moroccan militant Nadia Yassine, who makes the case for an Islamic republic to replace the longstanding monarchy. In Algeria and Morocco, authorities belatedly launch a campaign against Swine Flu. Meanwhile, Tunisia tries out new technologies to boost its olive oil exports.

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