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Terrorism | 2014-06-13

ISIS menace al-Qaeda in Derna

Infighting among extremist groups has spread from Syria to eastern Libya.

Politics | 2014-06-13

Algeria opposition pushes for reform

Dozens of Algerian political figures are uniting to discuss prospects for change.

Crime & Justice | 2014-06-13

Alleged honour killing angers Tunisians

A Tunisian father stands accused of burning his daughter to death for walking home with a boy.

Crime & Justice | 2014-06-13

Morocco tackles corruption

A new anti-corruption commission is expected to have broader investigative powers.

Terrorism | 2014-06-13

AQIM claim Tunisia attacks

Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb on Friday (June 13th) claimed responsibility for last month’s attack on the home of Tunisia’s interior minister, AFP…

Security | 2014-06-13

Tunisia, Italy discuss military co-operation

Tunisian Prime Minister Mehdi Jomaa met with Italian Defence Minister Roberta Pinotti on Thursday (June 12th), TAP reported….

Elections | 2014-06-13

UN chief urges peaceful elections in Libya

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Thursday (June 12th) called on Libya to conduct peaceful elections on the planned date of June 25th….

Business | 2014-06-13

Tunisia forum draws foreign investors

The second Tunisia Investment Forum opened on Thursday (June 12th) in Gammarth, Shems FM reported. Some 2,000 participants from 50 countries, includi…

Culture | 2014-06-13

Algiers hosts children’s book fest

The 7th Festival of Literature and Children’s Book (FELIV) opened in Algiers, APS reported on Thursday (June 12th). Publishers from 20 countries will…

Arts & Entertainment | 2014-06-13

Gnaoua World Music Festival kicks off in Essaouira

The 17th Gnaoua World Music Festival opened Thursday (June 12th) in Essaouira with concerts by Hassan Boussou and Didier Lockwood, MAP reported….

Terrorism | 2014-06-13

Maghreb terrorists make sales pitch to youth

A new generation of tech-savvy terrorists is leading the recruitment push to bring fresh blood to Libya, Mali and Syria.

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