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[Zach Boyden-Holmes/Getty Images] Fields of solar panels may soon become a more familiar sight in Morocco, which aims to harness the sun to meet energy needs.
[Hayam El Hadi] Young Algerians have taken to the streets to sell sport merchandise to national football fans.
[Abdurashid Abikar/AFP/Getty Images] A woman passes by Al-Shabab militiamen patrolling Bakara Market in Mogadishu on October 4th.
[Hassan Benmehdi] Moroccan Foreign Minister Taieb Fassi Fihri and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton address the Forum for the Future.
Mauritanian producer Mohamed Ould Idoumou explains the backlash over new movie "My Friend Who Disappeared".
[threatened.globalvoicesonline.org] The list of bloggers in trouble in Morocco is long enough to preoccupy many of their colleagues.
[File] Esperance celebrates yet another goal as team obliterates ES Zarzis 7-0.

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We Moroccans are used to embellishing our comments and using the expressio...

Solar energy: Morocco's bright – and green – idea
2009-11-06 Tapping sunlight for power may allow Morocco to spark economic development, cut its reliance on foreign energy sources, and safeguard the environment.Continue...
Algerians snap up souvenirs ahead of World Cup qualifier
2009-11-06 The impending Algeria vs. Egypt match has galvanised entrepreneurs in Algeria, who are making a quick sell of souvenirs and regalia of the national team.Continue...

Controversial Mauritanian film examines young man's path to extremism

2009-11-06 Some Muslim clerics and scholars have roundly condemned the most lauded film at Mauritania's recent SENAF festival. The young producer discusses the reasons for the furor.
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Moroccan bloggers fear for free press

2009-11-06 Multiple court cases involving journalists have raised the concern of Moroccan bloggers.
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Esperance pile on points to defeat ES Zarzis

2009-11-02 A patch of fairly listless 9th-round play in the Tunisian Premier League was livened up by Esperance's 7-0 demolition of ES Zarzis.
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Al-Qaeda's Droukdel seeks religious support for terrorism

2009-09-24 A recent online appeal for religious justification by AQIM leader Abdelmalek Droukdel may signal a growing despair within the jihadist group.
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