By night, the cafes and tea houses are no strangers to drug-dealers and mafia from the Maghreb. |
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Rising food prices are surely not the sole reason for the unrest in the Maghreb. |
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Western Sahara resembled an occupied Kuwait, situated near Europe and the Mediterranean sea, in Africa and at the heart of the Maghreb. |
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This coincides closely with the beginning of the Iberomaurusian industry in the Maghreb. |
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Iraqi veterans have proved dangerous in Saudi, even in Afghanistan and in the Maghreb. |
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The Capsian culture brought Morocco into the Neolithic about 8000 BC, at a time when the Maghreb was less arid than it is today. |
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This organisation is the very oldest in the Maghreb region and the action has given rise to protests the world over. |
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This means that the company's improvement should not only concern services to the Maghreb. |
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Parliament's delegation for relations with the Maghreb is going to make them a priority in its efforts over the coming weeks and months. |
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The mix of al Qaeda in the Maghreb, Ansar al Dine, and the Tuareg rebels is combustible. |
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During the Ben Ali years, Tunisia was unofficially France's most favoured nation in the Maghreb. |
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The three Maghreb countries could rapidly liberalized the road transport of goods. |
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The case of the arabization of the Maghreb countries in their interelatin with the European languages is an excellent example for that. |
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Ambéré-Dougon seems, moreover, to have had contacts with Maghreb populations, as evidenced by a ceramic sherd from a wheel-turned recipient. |
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I was cast aside on various counts: I am a disabled person, I am from the Maghreb, and I wear the niqab. |
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In the Maghreb countries, the tea ceremony is a way to offer hospitality and the opportunity to discuss with the casual visitor. |
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It is our hope that you will use this forum to interact with other readers across the Maghreb. |
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A magical moment-songs, rhythm, colours, and scents that will transport you to the souks of the Maghreb. |
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Chermoula, like adobo in Mexican cuisine, is the basis of numerous Maghreb dishes, sauces, and marinades. |
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Well connected to the Spanish rail network and close to the booming Maghreb, the inland waterway port of Seville is growing strongly. |
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The markets for citrus fruits and horticultural products suffered from significant imports coming from the Middle East and the Maghreb. |
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Nevertheless, the Maghreb countries have lived this history in the still enduring convulsive way that they react to colonization and modernity. |
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In 910, Obaïd Alla Al Mahdi entered Kairouan and announced the founding of the Fatimid caliphate in the Maghreb. |
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We are not living on an island and everything which affects Africa, the Arab world and the Maghreb also affects us! |
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If its group in the Maghreb has sleeper cells in France, now is the time they may be activated. |
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It is also playing an increasingly active role in the region, including in the African Union, in the Sahel, in the CEN-SAD organisation and in the Arab Maghreb Union. |
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Nebiha Gribaa is a self-educated Tunisian painter, formerly an English teacher, who knows best how to remind us of the times of Arab chivalry as well as scenes from everyday life in a traditional Maghreb. |
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In sailings to the Maghreb, SNCM strengthened its position with the entry into service in 2002 of the ferry Île de Beauté, withdrawn from the link with Corsica, which will do well in competition with ENTMV's ageing fleet. |
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Second, we are yet to see a wave of violence involving veterans of much more longlasting and extensive violence elsewhere in the Maghreb or the core of the Middle East. |
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My country hopes that the other parties will join this common effort to end the dispute once and for all in the interest of the entire Maghreb region. |
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The three Maghreb countries place road safety on top of their priorities due to the relatively high rate of victim, both killed and injured by road traffic accidents. |
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The Ministry of Information and its organs, like the Maghreb Press Agency, the Moroccan Television and the Moroccan Broadcasting Service, undertake various activities in the field of childhood. |
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Let me underline the fact that Tunisia and all of the countries in the Arab Maghreb have reaffirmed their political will to create a Union that lives up to the expectations of the peoples of the region. |
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This Kabyle song with only vocals and guitar stands as one of the first big hits coming directly from the Maghreb, long before the success of a Khaled or a Mami. |
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There is room for a special partnership between a Europe and a Maghreb showing greater unity and solidarity, to ensure prosperity, security and stability in our common region. |
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During the Upper Paleolithic, the Maghreb was more fertile than it is today, resembling a savanna more than today's arid landscape. |
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It may be that the long period of waiting, the disappointments, as well as some ideas having currency in the Maghreb may somewhat influence young people. |
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This is especially the case for French, which is in widespread use throughout Central and West Africa, Madagascar, Mauritius and the Maghreb. |
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The Umayyad dynasty conquered the Maghreb, the Iberian Peninsula, Narbonnese Gaul and Sindh. |
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Still, some elements of Visigothic architecture, like horseshoe arches, were infused into the mosque architecture of Spain and the Maghreb. |
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From 1360 the threat came from the south, from North Africa to Maghreb, mainly to Barbary pirates and corsairs of Barbary Coast. |
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The Maghreb Press Agency, in the course of preparation and dissemination of news and articles, gives special attention to information relating to the rights of the children and of interest to them. |
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Nessma is the progressist channel in the Maghreb and we will not be deterred. |
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Trade with Corsica and the Maghreb stagnates. |
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Nevertheless, even if today it is the Maghreb's entrepreneurs who wish to take the reins of this integration, one should still seek to understand the European ambivalence toward Maghreb partnerships. |
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Inframed focuses on the infrastructure in countries of the Maghreb involved in developing international exchanges and on whether such infrastructure coheres with trans-European networks. |
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The old relationships of the Arab Co-operation Council and Gulf Co-operation Council are in tatters, while the Arab League and the Arab Maghreb Union have been severely strained. |
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Finally, as a result of these developments, there was also growing concern in Europe that the Islamists might radicalize the other states of the Maghreb, Morocco and Tunisia. |
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Taking advantage of these reforms, the authorities in the five countries in recent years have taken steps to revivify Maghreb integration, a plan that was launched almost 20 years ago. |
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In Maghreb and Middle Eastern countries, this concept of multipurpose industrial installations is not very well-developed, and installations for processing poultry meat are of lower production and make less use of technology. |
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Between 11 March and 13 April 2006, the Madagascan accordionist accompanied Cesaria Evora on a tour of North America and a series of concerts throughout Europe and the Maghreb. |
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Getting there undoubtedly passes through a pacification of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but besides that a greater readiness for co-operation also has to grow in other places, such as Maghreb. |
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No one defended the Maghreb Union like the French President, Francois Hollande, did during his visit to Morocco. |
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It is very easy now to understand why the Haiku phenomenon appeared in Syria and Iraq before spreading to other countries in the Maghreb and the Mashriq. |
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Encouraging signs of emancipation in Sudan and the Maghreb have been resisted by the old absolutist reflexes of control at all levels and mistrust at all times. |
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One of its main objectives is the creation of a Maghreb Common Market. |
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It is true, the economic and social situation of the Maghreb people is explosive and the measures introduced by the partnership to defuse the situation have fizzled out! |
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And even though Le Matin du Sahara et du Maghreb has removed the political cartoon in question from its portfolio, for all that, this action does not whitewash the issue. |
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Regional rail continuity does exist, however, between Maghreb countries, although the actual operation of this line is obstructed by the closed borders between Morocco and Algeria. |
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The new factor in the Maghreb is self-violence. |
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In the 11th century, Western Algeria became part of the Almoravid Empire before the unification of the Maghreb region within the Almohad Empire during the 12th and 13th centuries. |
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On our second album we did actually get round to writing some of our own lyrics, but on the whole the themes didn't stray much beyond traditional Maghreb subject matter, that's to say nostalgia, love or joy? |
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The student will note the self-imposed role of the author as a righter of wrongs, specifically of the stereotyped Western vision of the history and society of the Middle East and of the Maghreb. |
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What we want, first of all, is an initial debate on the development of democracy within the Maghreb countries, and secondly, a debate with the European Union on secularity. |
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The inauguration in 2007, of the first phase of the port of Tanger Med in Morocco is emblematic of the renewal of port cities in the Maghreb countries. |
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When Al-Moïz transferred the seat of the Fatimid caliphate to Egypt, he left the Maghreb in the hands of Bulugguin Ibn Ziri, a Berber leader from the Sanhaja tribe. |
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Like many other Maghreb nations, Moroccan rugby tended to look to Europe for inspiration, rather than to the rest of Africa. |
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It will take a few years to complete, and will become the fastest train system in the Maghreb. |
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Additionally, genomic analysis has found that Berber and other Maghreb communities are defined by a shared ancestral component. |
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The men who belong to this family of peoples have inhabited the Maghreb since the beginning. |
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They continued to occupy prominent economic and political roles within the Maghreb. |
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The Fatimids gained overlordship over the Idrisids, then launched a conquest of the Maghreb. |
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The cultures of the Maghreb and the Sahara therefore combine indigenous Berber, Arab and elements from neighboring parts of Africa and beyond. |
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In the Maghreb, where Arab and Berber identities are often integrated, these lines can be blurred. |
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The North Saharan steppe and woodlands is along the northern desert, next to the Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub ecoregions of the northern Maghreb and Cyrenaica. |
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After La Nouba, Djebar directed her second film La Zerda ou les Chants de l'oubli, in 1982, which is a documentary about the official history of the Maghreb. |
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This type of life, richly depicted in the Tassili n'Ajjer cave paintings of southeastern Algeria, predominated in the Maghreb until the classical period. |
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While Egypt and Sudan due to the early civilizations of Ancient Egypt and Nubia entered historicity by the Bronze Age, the Maghreb remained in the prehistoric period longer. |
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Tunisian foreign minister Rafeeq Abdulsalam said the Arab Maghreb countries were also facing growing influence of organized crimes groups and illegal immigration. |
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It is located on the Maghreb coast at the western entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar, where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean off Cape Spartel. |
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