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The Tunisian trailblazer - who recently became the first Arab and African female tennis player to reach the Wimbledon final - was among 22 women honoured by Tunisia's postal service for their contributions to their respective fields.
Berbers in Algeria are marking the anniversary for a protest movement that inspired the Hirak movement some twenty years later.
Human rights groups say that Algerian authorities use threats to national security to stifle free speech, including among journalists, and justify arrests.
°®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.
From unemployment to language repression, Bianca Carrerra explains the issues faced by people in the Rif today, and what drives them to keep fighting for a better reality, especially post-Hirak.
Libya has hosted its first group of foreign tourists in a decade, with an excursion to an oasis town deep in the desert previously off-limits to visitors due to years of war.
Social media giant Facebook, has been accused of failing to screen for hate speech in foreign languages, while also shutting down the accounts of human rights defenders.
Algerian journalist Rabah Kareche left prison on Tuesday after completing a six-month sentence for fake news.
Opinion: French politics is lurching markedly to the right in the run-up to the presidential election. Malia Bouattia asks what's stopping the progressive left from mounting a serious challenge.
Saadi Yacef, an important figure in the Algerian war for independence has died.