Latest update: 29/10/2012 

- Algeria - Maghreb - Morocco - Muammar Gaddafi - Tunisia


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.

Hollande's business trip to Morocco
06/04/2013 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Hollande's business trip to Morocco

This week we focus on Morocco, where French President François Hollande has just made a two-day business trip aimed at strengthening ties between France and the North African Kingdom. Also, our reporters speak to victims of fraud and embezzlement by Moroccan con artists. And we find out why the historic city of Fes is known as the "Athens of Africa".
World Social Forum: Tunisian women in the spotlight
30/03/2013 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

World Social Forum: Tunisian women in the spotlight

With President François Hollande soon to visit Morocco, we see that more and more French companies are attracted by the kingdom's cheap and qualified workers. Also, for the first time, the World Social Forum is held in an Arab nation. Tunisia plays host to the conference and women's rights are in the spotlight. Finally, in Libya, rugby is becoming popular after being banned under the Gaddafi regime.
Outrage over murdered children in Algeria
23/03/2013 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Outrage over murdered children in Algeria

Algeria moves to tackle child abductions following outrage over the kidnap, abuse and killing of two young boys. Next, Libya continues to track members from the elite ranks of the old regime who may be hiding out in Egypt, and a former top Gaddafi aide is arrested in Cairo. Finally, we head to Morocco where more and more women are taking an interest in self-defence and signing up for Taekwondo classes.
Tunisia: a new act of desperation
16/03/2013 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Tunisia: a new act of desperation

In Tunisia, the new Prime Minister took office just hours after the funeral of a street vendor. Adel Khazri set himself alight in protest over social inequality and grief quickly turned to anger amongst the hundreds who turned out to his funeral.
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.

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