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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.

Sudan closes border with Libya
03/07/2010 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

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.
Mauritania: fighting terrorism in the Sahel region
26/06/2010 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Mauritania: fighting terrorism in the Sahel region

Limit terrorism, and deal with Al Qaeda insurgents. That's what Mauritania wants. Authorities outlined a military zone, at the borders with Mali and Algeria. Three games, two defeats, Algeria's World Cup Dreams are shattered. And Fatwas divide in Morocco. These religious and legal opinions are meant to help resolve certain issues, but it seems they are now causing trouble.
2010-06-21 15:45-WB EN THE WEEK IN MAGHREB
21/06/2010 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

2010-06-21 15:45-WB EN THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

The players that inspired a nation - a portrait of Algeria's national football team. The desert foxes. Following the release of a Swiss businessman detained in Libya for almost 2 years. We ask "Is the diplomatic spat between Libya and Switzerland really over?" And a special report from Casablanca about a doctor who's trying to save children with heart defects.
Exclusive images of alleged al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb
12/06/2010 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Exclusive images of alleged al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb

In this edition: exclusive images of alleged al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb militants training in the Sahara desert; In Algeria a feud over TV rights has meant many may not be able to afford to watch their national team play; and Morocco's Atlas forests are under threat, our correspondents bring us an exclusive report on Morocco's so called Cedar tree mafia.
Morocco-Algeria: a smuggler's way of life
07/06/2010 - THE WEEK IN MAGHREB

Morocco-Algeria: a smuggler's way of life

We take a look inside the secret world of cross border smuggling across the Moroccan Algerian frontier. And Morocco's charm offensive - the kingdom offers scholarships to subsaharan africans. The home is they'll sing Morocco's praises when they return home. And little footballers with big dreams. For now they're playing with plastic bags rolled up into makeshift footballs. but could these young Algerians become future world cup champions?

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