Mali PM wants Africa military action
ABIDJAN (AFP) Mali’s new Prime Minister Diango Cissoko called Thursday for military intervention by an African force to help take back the Islamist-controlled north “as quickly as possible”. “We have...
Read MorePosted by MoroccoTomorrow | Dec 28, 2012 | Sahara, Sahel |
ABIDJAN (AFP) Mali’s new Prime Minister Diango Cissoko called Thursday for military intervention by an African force to help take back the Islamist-controlled north “as quickly as possible”. “We have...
Read MorePosted by MoroccoTomorrow | Dec 28, 2012 | Sahara, Sahel |
Faced with a new kind of terrorist threat, Algeria’s defence ministry is deploying troops along the southern border and conducting innovative training exercises. By Walid Ramzi for Magharebia in Algiers [AFP/Fayez...
Read MorePosted by MoroccoTomorrow | Dec 28, 2012 | Arab Spring |
World News Arab Spring brings revolution, protest, hope Vehicles burn after armed Libyan demonstrators stormed the headquarters of the Raf Allah al-Sahati Brigade, a local militia, located at a farm in the Hawari region 15...
Read MorePosted by MoroccoTomorrow | Dec 28, 2012 | Morocco News |
A woman rides her donkey along a path in Timahdite in the Middle Atlas Mountains. (AFP)AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE In a country on the doorstep of western Europe and popular for sunshine holidays, an unusually bitter winter has hit...
Read MorePosted by MoroccoTomorrow | Dec 28, 2012 | Morocco News |
By Marane A. Plaza | Manila Standard Today Moroccan cuisine has been refined over the centuries by influences from Europe, Middle East and Africa. It is no fluke that Moroccan dishes possess the most exotic zests and the most...
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