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Maghreb news : 2014-05-30

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Terrorism | 2014-05-30
Terrorists kill 4 at Ben Jeddou home
“The battle against terrorism is long, but we will win,” Tunisia’s interim prime minister says.

Politics | 2014-05-30
Libya woes worsen with duelling premiers
“We want to rest; we’ve got tired of conflicts over power,” one Libyan says.

Human Rights | 2014-05-30
Navi Pillay hails Morocco progress
The first UN rights chief to visit Morocco in more than a decade is praising progress while urging greater reforms.

Terrorism | 2014-05-30
Libya terrorists attack Tunisia border post
A brigade of Tunisian border guards repelled an overnight terrorist attack at the Ben Guerdane post, Tunisie Numérique reported on Friday (May 30th)….

Security | 2014-05-30
Morocco arrests Syria-bound jihadists
Moroccan security services arrested three men in connection with Syria jihad, MAP quoted the interior ministry as saying on Thursday (May 29th)….

Security | 2014-05-30
Tunisia captures Gbollat murder suspect
Sidi Bechir security services arrested a suspect in connection with last year’s Gbollat killings, the Tunisian interior ministry announced on Thursda…

Education | 2014-05-30
Benghazi University under Islamist threat
Khalifa Haftar’s forces warned Benghazi University students not to attend classes, as the Islamists are storing weapons and ammunition on the campus,…

Diplomacy | 2014-05-30
Libya neighbours meet in Algiers
Libya’s neighbours on Thursday (May 29th) voiced concerns over the political crisis and deteriorating security situation in the country, AFP reported…

Economy | 2014-05-30
Moroccan business leaders visit Tunisian peers
Some 200 Tunisian and Moroccan businessmen and government officials attended a bilateral economic forum in Tunis on Thursday (May 29th), Tunisie Numé…

Terrorism | 2014-05-30
Euro-Med states share jihadist menace
Europe has long feared jihadists from the Maghreb. Now the Maghreb fears jihadists from Europe.

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