Maghreb News : 2013-07-11 Posted by MoroccoTomorrow | Jul 11, 2013 | Business, Moroccan, Morocco News, News | 0 | Magharebia Latest News Latest Discussion Security | 2013-07-11 Tunisia appoints new army chief Many Tunisians are hopeful that General Mohamed Salah Hamdi will successfully address the security challenges facing their country. Economy | 2013-07-11 Morocco households feel financial pinch Moroccans want the government to redress the imbalance between their purchasing power and the rising cost of living. Youth | 2013-07-11 Young Libyans face tough job prospects Positions are available for Libyan youths, but many refuse menial labour, experts say. Protests | 2013-07-11 Libya oil worker strikes persist Austrian energy group OMV on Wednesday (July 10th) said that most of its production had been halted since June 25th because of the current conditions… Economy | 2013-07-11 Mauritania combats food price hikes Mauritania will “flood the market” with food staples to curb speculation and price hikes during Ramadan, Pana quoted President Ould Abdel Aziz as say… Security | 2013-07-11 Interior ministry reopens in Tripoli The Libyan interior ministry resumed normal operations on Wednesday ( July 10th). The Tripoli site had been shut down for more than a week by gunmen… Economy | 2013-07-11 Libya PM pleads for funds The Libyan government needs more money, Libya Herald reported on Wednesday (July 10th). Prime Minister Ali Zidan has called on the General National C… Economy | 2013-07-11 IBM offers 400 Casablanca jobs IBM will set up a global delivery centre in Casablanca, Ventures-Africa.com reported on Wednesday (July 10th). The company plans to hire some 400 sci…