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[Abdelhak Senna/AFP/Getty Images] Moroccan Minister of Social Development Nouzha Skalli is aiding the cause for more women in Parliament.
[FETHI BELAID/AFP/Getty Images] Expenses for Eid clothes and school supplies are putting a strain on Tunisian consumers.
Tunisians are divided as to whether beggars are desperate or just looking for easy money.
[wahab-gringo.maktoobblog.com] Libyan bloggers emphasise ongoing public safety issues even as the World Cup continues.
[Monia Ghanmi] Despite their best efforts, Tunisia lost to the US basketball team Thursday in Istanbul.

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Moroccan youths, women seek larger legislative share in 2012
2010-09-05 Strategising is already in progress for Morocco's 2012 legislative elections. For young people and women, the goal is expanded representation.Continue...

Begging rises in Tunisia during Ramadan

2010-09-03 The holy month brings generosity, compassion, and an ever-growing population of beggars.
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World Cup nets Libya bloggers

2010-06-30 Many Libyans are posting their thoughts about football, but a perception that the streets aren't safe is also gaining blog space.
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Tunisia exit World Basketball Championships

2010-09-03 Tunisian basketball players and fans look to the future after a fifth loss ended their shot at the world title.
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Zawaya
An increasing number of Maghreb minors attempts to cross the Mediterranean into Europe illegally, which poses challenges to both European and Maghreb authorities. What can civil society do to dissuade children from making such a dangerous journey?

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Mauritanian president unveils new plan to combat AQIM

2010-08-08 In a national address marking his first year in office, Abdel Aziz vowed to fight al-Qaeda terrorism at home and abroad.
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