Magharebia

Magharebia

Magharebia is an AFRICOM sponsored online news web site dedicated to coverage of North Africa. Online since Oct 2004 [1] Magharebia is the only regional website that publishes content identically in three languages; Arabic, English & French. Magharebia allows visitors to comment on its articles and translates visitor contributed comments into Arabic, English & French.

It covers the topics of sports, politics and business as well as other topics. Magharebia focuses on Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Mauritania. It has provided comprehensive coverage of Maghreb news events such as the 11Dec2007 attacks in Algeria [2]

Magharebia added a discussion forum in May 2009 called Zawaya that features opinions by panelists from the Maghreb on various topics.

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