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Sculpting Africa’s Future: AfDB’s upcoming meeting in Morocco – World Policy

  “In a decade of seismic shifts in the global economy, Africa has defied the pessimists and experienced significant growth. That economic growth must now translate into real economic transformation, which will bring jobs and opportunities to its citizens.” –Donald Kaberuka, President of the African Development Bank   World Policy, by Scott B. MacDonald (May […]

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Jean R. AbiNader, Exec. Dir., Moroccan American Trade & Investment Center

Commentary – Not your same Morocco: Bridging distances and generations – J. AbiNader

MATIC, by Jean R. AbiNader (Washington, DC, May 22, 2013) — This has been a fun week already. At the MATIC office, we just hosted a delegation of four professionals from Morocco via the State Department international visitor leadership program. They represent the Moroccan Agency for Investment Development (AMDI), the Competition Council (similar to the […]

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Perilous Desert: Insecurity in the Sahara published by the Carnegie Endowment cites increasing inroads by al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) and its allies in terrorism and trafficking across the Sahara/Sahel region, including Libya, Mali, Mauritania, and the Polisario-run refugee camps near Tindouf, Algeria. Middle East Online

‘Perilous Desert’ warns of Qaeda threat in Sahara, Polisario-run camps – MEO

  *New book published by Carnegie warns of Al-Qaeda presence in Polisario-run camps in Algeria.* Middle East Online (Washington DC, May 21, 2013) – ‘The geopolitical significance of the Sahara is becoming painfully clear,” according to a new book, Perilous Desert: Insecurity in the Sahara, published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and edited […]

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BBC Africa Debate on May 31: Is Africa Under Threat From Islamist Militants? – BBC News

  *BBC Africa Debate May 31: How big a threat is posed by rise in Islamist militancy across continent? Is a new “arc of instability” spreading across the region, and what is the potential risk to rest of the world?*   BBC World News/Modern Ghana (May 17, 2013) — The May edition of BBC Africa […]

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Perilous Desert: Insecurity in the Sahara published by the Carnegie Endowment cites increasing inroads by al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) and its allies in terrorism and trafficking across the Sahara/Sahel region, including Libya, Mali, Mauritania, and the Polisario-run refugee camps near Tindouf, Algeria. Middle East Online

‘Perilous Desert’ warns of al Qaeda threat in Sahara, cites Polisario-run camps-Carnegie

  *New book published by Carnegie says Al-Qaeda “has found an attractive base of supporters & recruits” in Sahara/Sahel – echoes UN Security Council warning that “Arc of Instability” across region could become launch pad for international terrorist attacks* Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (Washington, DC, May 20, 2013) – ‘The geopolitical significance of the Sahara is becoming […]

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An investigative team from the Toronto Star reports on how Al Qaeda’s affiliates have gained traction and recruits in what analysts call Africa’s “Arc of Instability,” a wide swath from Mali, Libya and Nigeria, east to Somalia and across the Gulf of Aden into Yemen, where Al Qaeda finds conditions to thrive: fragile governments, corruption, poverty and porous borders.

Africa’s ‘Arc of Instability’ – An investigative report by the Toronto Star

*From Markham to Mogadishu, London to Nouakchott: Toronto Star investigation of Africa’s ‘Arc of Instability’  & why westerners join jihad.* Toronto Star, by Michelle Shephard, Tonda MacCharles, Andrew Livingstone, Laurent Prieur (Mogadishu, Somalia, May 18, 2013) —Everyone in Mogadishu knew an attack was imminent. Double agents within Al Shabab had warned Somalia’s security services that […]

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Car bomb targets French Embassy in Libya: A car bomb targets the French Embassy in Libya’s capital Tuesday, wounding three people. The bombing was the first such assault on an embassy in Tripoli. (AP Photo/Abdul Majeed Forjani)

Opinion: Libya needs greater aid, not retreat, from US & its allies – Washington Post

**Frederic M. Wehrey is a senior associate in the Middle East Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and co-editor of “Perilous Desert: Insecurity in the Sahara.”**   The Washington Post, Carnegie Endowment, by Frederic M. Wehrey (Benghazi, Libya, May 16, 2013) — While many Americans have been riveted by recent congressional testimony and […]

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[AFP/Abdelhak Senna]Rescue workers transport the bodies of victims killed in Casablanca, early on May 17th, 2003.

Morocco remembers 2003 Casablanca attacks – Magharebia

  Magharebia, by Mawassi Lahcen in Casablanca and Siham Ali in Rabat (May 17, 2013) — Morocco’s view of terrorism changed forever a decade ago, when a bunch of Sidi Moumen boys blew themselves up at sites across Casablanca. Mohamed Mahboub once managed a popular Casablanca restaurant. He remembers May 16th, 2003 as if it […]

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Senegal's President Macky Sall. File | Nation Media Group

Senegal on a drive to have Morocco rejoin African Union – Africa Review

AFRICA REVIEW, by Tamba Jean-Matthew (Dakar, Senegal, May 16, 2013) — Senegal’s President Macky Sall has urged “the friends of Morocco” to join his efforts in bringing the North African country back to the African Union. He said the reunion would help in reaching a sustainable solution to the Polisario issue, which had “dragged on […]

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The pledged donations exceeded expectations - BBC

Mali Gets Billions in Pledges to Rebuild at Brussels conference – Wall St Journal

**Morocco represented at conference for Mali in Brussels by Head of Government Abdelilah Benkirane** The Wall Street Journal, A16, by Stacy Meichtry and Laurence Norman (Brussels, Belgium, May 16, 2013) — Countries attending a fundraising conference for Mali on Wednesday pledged €3.25 billion ($4.22 billion) to rebuild the war-torn African country. The pledged funds exceeded expectations […]

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