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Egypt: The business of money-pooling apps in EgyptF

By Hager Harabech Cash-strapped Egyptians fearful of banks have long relied on a "gameya" to access money in time of need, but now tech startups are cashing in on the age-old money-pooling association. Navigating an app with strangers is "easier and safer" than the...

Organic farming in the Maghreb: Tunisia ahead, Morocco trails, Algeria is far behindF

By Kaouther Larbi and Françoise Kadri Proudly displaying her freshly picked pomegranates, Tunisian farmer Sarah Shili says going organic is "the future of farming" -- and as demand surges in North Africa and beyond, the sector is blooming. Shili runs Domaine Elixir...

Business: Dahbia gets international recognition for excellence in olive oilF

By Abdellah Cheballah Hakim Alileche left a successful career in graphic design and moved to the Algerian countryside to produce "magic potion" -- organic olive oil that has won him international recognition.  The 48-year-old says he chose the Ain Oussera plateau for...

As Tunisia runs out of cash, president calls on people to pitch in, not in direct TV speech but in cabinet meetingF

President Kais Saied urged Tunisians on Thursday to help replenish state coffers and overcome the country's financial crisis. "I call on Tunisians both in Tunisia and abroad to find the necessary funds," he said at a cabinet meeting. He did not give details of how...

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