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[Lyes Aflou] The Algerian Council of Ministers adopted a law to terminate the long-standing state of emergency.
[Reuters/Yannis Behrakis] Thousands of people fleeing the bloodshed in Libya arrived at the Ras Jedir border crossing in Tunisia.
[Hayam El Hadi] Algerian paramedics staged an indefinite strike to demand better working conditions.
[Reuters/Zohra Bensemra] In a controversial move, Tunisia may soon overturn a law that banned wearing the hijab in public.
[Reuters/Finbarr O'Reilly] Tunisians enjoy a wider selection of books after the interim government lifted restrictions on the printed page.
[Reuters/Ludovic/Pool] Moroccan King Mohammed VI announced the creation of a new consultative committee.
[Houda Trabelsi] US Senators McCain (left) and Lieberman (right) said they would stand behind Tunisia's new democracy.
[Essam Mohamed] Burnt cars litter a number of Tripoli's roadways following days of protests.
Abderrahman Ould Ahmed Salem (left) and Mokhtar Baba (right) will film young Mauritanians discussing racial stereotypes and other sensitive issues.
[Reuters/Louafi Larbi] Bloggers in Tunisia warn against sliding into interest politics before major reforms are completed.
[File] Tunisian fans erupted in jubilation as the Carthage Eagles defeated the Desert Foxes.

رجال واقفون Posted 1 day ago

Salam alikum. Don’t forget victims of terrorism! O government of Bouteflik...

mustapha khaldi Posted 1 day ago

The new council, dubbed Social and Economic Council, is considered big dev...

عبدالقادر Posted 1 day ago

To the minister, why don’t you implement the pay rise in the salaries of n...

BEN Posted 1 day ago

The Court of Auditors should have used a fourth of the CES staff to increa...

salwa ben sbaa Posted 1 day ago

Hello- I am Tunisian and I hope that our Libyan brothers will be able to f...

Anonymous Posted 1 day ago

I love Algeria! I want to live in peace! We don’t want vandalism. Enough p...

Elyes Posted 2 days ago

Well, I just wonder why it all happened now ? the lack of education in Alg...

xxxxxx Posted 2 days ago

Leave Morocco alone, please....

ola salmita Posted 2 days ago

I liked this topic. I also liked even more its definition. I hope many peo...

فضولي ... يكره التجانية . Posted 2 days ago

I am not an intellectual, I haven’t studied history. I am just a resident ...

bougalab Posted 2 days ago

Mr Prime Minister Abbas El Fassi- So, Morocco wanted to repay its retirees...

walid Posted 2 days ago

Viva Tunisia free!...

oulaya Posted 2 days ago

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sweet hajar Posted 2 days ago

hello...sanna elaji ... im really interisting to now more about your n...

جميلة Posted 2 days ago

In our country there are many young geniuses who just need assistance to a...

Bouyadjra Posted 2 days ago

Good evening everyone- I do not see what religion had to do with this case...

ايمان Posted 2 days ago

Please, I want from the depth of my heart to participate with you in the a...

حنان اعيوض Posted 2 days ago

This is a really great work by this hero! Honestly, this encourages us as ...

mohamed Posted 2 days ago

I cannot understand why you are linking a crime with secularism in Tunisia...

الرأي الآخر Posted 2 days ago

The calls of secularists for freedom of belief and co-existence between re...

Algeria to lift state of emergency
2011-02-24 Algeria is about to end its emergency law after 19 years.Continue...
Thousands flee Libya for Tunisia
2011-02-24 Tunisia is offering aid and support to the thousands of people escaping violence in neighbouring Libya.Continue...
Social discontent mounts in Algeria
2011-02-24 Large-scale strikes across Algeria have paralysed certain service sectors and caused urgent problems for customers.Continue...
Hijab regains popularity in Tunisia
2011-02-24 While some fear that the regime change in Tunisia could turn the tide against the country's staunch secular tradition, others enjoy the new-found freedom to practice Islam in public.Continue...

Mauritania celebrates ethnic diversity

2011-02-18 Mauritania has long endured racial and ethnic tensions. It took some young filmmakers to finally come up with a way to change the status quo.
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Tunisian bloggers aim to keep revolution on track

2011-02-13 Young Tunisians give voice online to doubts and fears about the direction and pace of change in the country after revolution.
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Tunisia advance to CHAN final

2011-02-23 In a game filled with excitement and tension, Tunisia sealed their place in the CHAN final by beating Algeria.
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