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In-depth: In Libya's south, the Tuareg, a Berber ethnic group, are using the conflict to build their sphere of influence, counteracting decades of social stigma and reasserting their national identity.
Analysis: Amid the crumbling of established peace accords, the withdrawal of international troops, and the rise of Russia's influence in Mali, can Algeria play a role in bringing stability to the Sahel?
°®Âþµº Meets: Nomadic Tuareg band, Tamikrest. Following in the esteemed footprints of famed Tuareg bands gone by, Tamikrest has since established themselves as stalwarts of the desert blues style, a reflection of their Saharan essence.
In-depth: Despite UAE-Bahrain's normalisation agreement with Israel, and their unofficial relations with Tel Aviv, North African countries are likely to resist pressures and inducements to follow suit, writes Abdelkader Cheref
The country's education minister has called for Modern Standard Arabic to be introduced gradually to primary school children, but there has been a backlash from some.
A new Jewish museum in Tunisia seeks to promote the country's rich and plural heritage.
Cooperation between Turkish and Qatari militaries has notably intensified since the Saudi-led blockade on Qatar, and Turkey is only but strengthening its presence in the small Gulf region.
Feature: Musical ensembles and performers brighten up the Tunisian capital in a rich, savvy mixture of styles throughout the holy Muslim month.
In the Atlas Mountains, tribal rules have led to a clash between state power and local traditions. The rule of the amghar is now being challenged by his disgruntled subjects.
Feature: In Algeria, football empties the streets and raises the passions. But in some areas it also exposes some of the North African country's deeper fault lines.