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						<title>The &#039;Human Mules&#039; of Ceuta [Video]</title>
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						<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 23:01:00 -0700</pubDate>
						<description>France 24 REPORTERS - The Spanish enclave of Ceuta in Morocco is a smuggler’s paradise and a transit point for all kinds of contraband. Every day, the ritual is the same. These so-called &amp;quot;mule women&amp;quot; cross the border between Morocco and Spain, carrying bags on their backs weighing up to 80 kilos. But sometimes they can buckle under the weight and even suffocate to death.</description>
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						<title>Dubai’s Illusive Dream and Impact on North Africa: Seeing through the Arabian Mirage </title>
						<link>http://www.north-africa.com/naj_news/news_na/1marchseven10.html</link>
						<category>North Africa</category>
						<pubDate>Sat, 06 Mar 2010 22:34:00 -0700</pubDate>
						<description>Ancient Chinese philosopher Laozi once said “a country is never as poor as when it seems filled with riches,” and that may be very true for Dubai.</description>
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						<title>Head of Algerian Police Killed by Officer, New Chief Appointed</title>
						<link>http://www.north-africa.com/naj_news/news_na/1febtwentyseven10.html</link>
						<category>North Africa</category>
						<pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 10:12:00 -0700</pubDate>
						<description>Long-serving Algerian national police chief, Ali Tounsi was shot dead on February 25, 2010 by a senior police officer.</description>
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						<title>In the Heart of the Algerian Sahara [Video]</title>
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						<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 09:13:00 -0700</pubDate>
						<description>Despite continued threats of kidnapping from terrorists and other shadowing organizations in the Sahara, tourists continue to select Southern Algeria as a travel destination. Many do it precisely because Algeria remains a virgin territory, providing limited facilities but in ways that eco-tourists find it very attractive. This video is a report from France24 and is in the French language.</description>
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						<title>Where to Invest in the Moroccan Economy </title>
						<link>http://www.north-africa.com/naj_news/news_na/1febthree10.html</link>
						<category>North Africa</category>
						<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 18:55:00 -0700</pubDate>
						<description>Although 2009 was a difficult year for those looking to place their money in Moroccan general investment and in equities in particular, 2010 may not bring immediate relief either, but opportunities could be up for grabs.</description>
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						<title>National Identity : Who is really French? [video]</title>
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						<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 07:46:00 -0700</pubDate>
						<description>What does it mean to be French? For the past few months, France has been asking itself that very question. But the debate over national identity launched by President Sarkozy now appears to be deepening racial tensions present for years. To get to the heart of the matter, our reporter James André went to Marseille, the most ethnically diverse city in France.</description>
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						<title>General Larbi Belkheir Dies</title>
						<link>http://www.north-africa.com/naj_news/news_na/1janthirty10.html</link>
						<category>North Africa</category>
						<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 23:13:00 -0700</pubDate>
						<description>The End of an Era:  Algerian army General Larbi Belkheir, a figure that has been largely insignificant in today’s Algerian politics, died on January 25, 2010 at the age of 72. Belkheir has been a central figure in the Algerian ruling system in the past, though his activities and exact role are shrouded in mystery. </description>
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						<title>A Nuclear North Africa </title>
						<link>http://www.north-africa.com/naj_news/news_na/1jantwentyfive10.html</link>
						<category>North Africa</category>
						<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 12:31:00 -0700</pubDate>
						<description>Oil and gas remain critical sources of power and energy for North African nations. In the medium term, hydrocarbons will remain the predominant sources of energy, whether it is for the OPEC countries of Algeria and Libya or the less-oil-endowed nations of Tunisia and Morocco. But in the longer term, the nuclear option appears interesting to all as oil reserves are depleted and securing new sources of energy is a strategic priority.
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						<title>The Big Jelly Ball of Global Insecurity: Terrorism is now a Permanent Fixture</title>
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						<category>North Africa</category>
						<pubDate>Sun, 17 Jan 2010 18:55:00 -0700</pubDate>
						<description>The recent attempt by a young Nigerian man to down a US airliner brought back the topic of terrorism on the front pages of newspapers around the world. While the attempt failed given the fast reaction of passengers, as well as the poor execution of Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the alleged terrorist, the impact has been important; the visibility of Al-Qaeda and global terrorism has increased considerably as a result. Although no one was harmed, Al-Qaeda managed a good media coup whether it directly planned it or not. The would-be terrorist has also prompted a lot of
attention on Yemen, its poverty, mismanagement and potential to become a new haven for international terrorism in a manner similar to Afghanistan or even Somalia.
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						<title>Deja-Vu in Tripoli </title>
						<link>http://www.north-africa.com/social_polics/security_politics/1jantwelve13.html</link>
						<category>Security and Politics</category>
						<pubDate>Sun, 03 Jan 2010 07:17:00 -0700</pubDate>
						<description>There was a clear reminder this week that Libya remains a country full of pitfalls for foreigners (western or non). In an all too common scene, witnessed so many times during the drawn out trial and appeal of the Bulgarian nurses throughout most of the past decade, a Libyan court has postponed the trial of two Swiss businessmen, who have been detained in Libya since July 2008. </description>
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