Morocco-Algeria: Diplomatic Tension Escalates

Morocco-Algeria: Diplomatic Tension Escalates

Tension has been rising between Morocco and Algeria, over, yet again the disputed Western Sahara territory. This escalation seemed to have started following statements made by Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika during a speech made on his behalf by his Justice...
Morocco: the King’s Men Return to Power, Islamists Move to the Backseat

Morocco: the King’s Men Return to Power, Islamists Move to the Backseat

The coalition that formed the Moroccan cabinet since the electoral victory of the Islamist PJD party has been facing a crisis when in July 2013 the conservative-monarchist Istiqlal party withdrew from it. The exit of Istiqlal, the second biggest party in parliament,...
Political Crisis in Tunisia: When Irresponsible Politics Kill Jobs

Political Crisis in Tunisia: When Irresponsible Politics Kill Jobs

The Tunisian economy has become the victim of the so-called Arab Uprising, which ironically started in Tunisia. Today’s main political feud is a showdown between a stubborn Ennahda party that is clinging to power, and an equally stubborn secular opposition that is...
Maghreb’s Small Billionaire Club

Maghreb’s Small Billionaire Club

According to Forbes, Africa had 1,426 billionaires in 2013. These are mostly business people and may not take into clear account the kings, president and generals who obviously are entitled to own what pleases them. Nigerian, South Africans and Egyptians tend to do...
The Case for Federalism

The Case for Federalism

The prospect of stability and peace in North Africa, the Sahel and further into the Middle East and Sub-Sahara Africa remains far. Too many interests are competing to reshape the future of these major regions using their own agendas and views. In these lands,...
More Violence in Libya: Dozens Killed, Incontrollable Militias

More Violence in Libya: Dozens Killed, Incontrollable Militias

Deadly clashes erupted in the outskirts of Tripoli on Saturday resulting in dozens of deaths, estimated at almost 40. These events are similar to those that occurred last summer in Benghazi, when 30 people died after confronting an unruly armed militia. In Tripoli...

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