Maghreb news 2013-11-12
Magharebia Crime & Justice Algeria takes aim at drug rings Algeria is using its courts, legislature, customs division and law officers to launch a multi-dimensional assault on illegal trafficking. Security...
Read MorePosted by MoroccoTomorrow | Nov 14, 2013 | Morocco News |
Magharebia Crime & Justice Algeria takes aim at drug rings Algeria is using its courts, legislature, customs division and law officers to launch a multi-dimensional assault on illegal trafficking. Security...
Read MorePosted by MoroccoTomorrow | Nov 14, 2013 | Analysis, Arab Spring |
Reuters By Yara Bayoumy CAIRO (Reuters) – Arab women played a central role in the Arab Spring, but their hopes the revolts would bring greater freedom and expanded rights for women have been thwarted by...
Read MorePosted by MoroccoTomorrow | Nov 14, 2013 | Arab Spring |
By Daniel Shane Crescent Petroleum CEO Majid Jafr. The Arab world’s high rate of youth unemployment is “a timebomb” which threatens the Middle East’s political stability, according to one of the...
Read MorePosted by MoroccoTomorrow | Nov 13, 2013 | Business |
By Ian Lyall An important step in validating the resources potential will be an appraisal well scheduled for 2014. Fastnet Oil & Gas (LON:FAST, ESM:FOI) said independent consultants have carried out a new resource estimate...
Read MorePosted by MoroccoTomorrow | Nov 13, 2013 | Morocco News |
AFP In this file photo, illegal African immigrants are seen resting and eating at a makeshift camp in the Sidi Maafa woods in Oujda, near Morocco’s Mediterranean coast, on September 10, 2012 AFP/AFP/File – In this...
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