Latest update: 22/10/2012 

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One year after Gaddafi's death

We head to Libya for a special edition of the show, a year on from Muammar Gaddafi’s death and the end of the revolution that toppled his 40-year rule. We visit a prison that came to symbolise some of the brutality of the old regime and meet one of the country’s new lawmakers. We also speak to Tripoli residents, for whom the new Libya has brought both change and challenges.

Libya: Border security an impossible task for Tuaregs
09/03/2013 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Libya: Border security an impossible task for Tuaregs

France 24 heads to southern Libya where Tuareg soldiers say they are not getting much support from the government in trying to patrol the volatile border region. Next, we see how Moroccan campaigners are pushing for an end to underage marriages. Finally, we meet a Franco-Algerian choreographer whose new show is on tour in France.
Tunisia: Harlem Shake becomes a protest
04/03/2013 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Tunisia: Harlem Shake becomes a protest

In Tunisia, religious hardliners are shaken up by an online dance craze. Salafists have condemned the "Harlem Shake" and students risk being expelled for performing the sketch. Meanwhile, in Morocco, students clash with police over complaints about the condition of their universities. Finally, we head to the circus where a new show turns Morocco’s legends and myths into a spectacle.
Tunisia: Ali Larayedh chosen to form new government
23/02/2013 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Tunisia: Ali Larayedh chosen to form new government

Tunisia has a new prime minister, Ali Larayedh. Will he be able to patch up divisions between secular and religious groups? Next, we look at Nabil Ayouch’s new film, "God's Horses", set in Casablanca. Finally, a new photo exhibition from before the Gaddafi era shows what Libya's army used to look like.
Libya tries to bring militiamen into the fold
18/02/2013 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Libya tries to bring militiamen into the fold

Two years after Libya's revolution, the authorities are still trying to integrate armed factions into the police forces. Next, in Morocco, Berber parents are struggling to name their children, amid a strong state preference for Arabic names. Finally, Algerian filmmaker Nadir Moknèche is back with his latest controversial offering, "Goodbye Morocco".
Tunisia's crisis deepens
09/02/2013 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Tunisia's crisis deepens

We focus on Tunisia, following the assassination this week of prominent opposition figure Shokri Belaid, a first in the country's history. His supporters blame the ruling Ennahda party for his death. We take a look back at his life and also at how a general strike paralysed the country on Friday.

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