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Rana Jawad

Rana Jawad

North Africa Correspondent at BBC World Service - BBC Africa

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Tunisia PM sacked after violent Covid protests

Protesters clashed with police as they demanded the government be dismissed over Covid failings.
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Libya crisis: Vote to unite splintered nation - BBC News

Libya crisis: Vote to unite splintered nation  BBC News
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Tunisians question whether life is better after Arab Spring

Ten years after ousting their strongman leader, some say the new system isn’t working.
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Morocco latest country to normalise ties with Israel in US-brokered...

As part of the deal, the US agrees to recognise Morocco’s claim over the disputed Western Sahara.
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Libya crisis: Rival authorities announce ceasefire

The announcement for a nation riven by violence since 2011 is hailed by the UN.
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Libya conflict: GNA regains full control of Tripoli from Gen Haftar

Gen Khalifa Haftar’s forces have been besieging the capital for more than a year.
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Coronavirus: Tunisia deploys police robot on lockdown patrol

It quizzes people outside suspected of flouting the North African nation’s coronavirus restrictions.
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Coronavirus: 150 Tunisians self-isolate in factory to make masks

They are churning out 50,000 a day, plus other gear to keep doctors protected from coronavirus.
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Libya conflict: Turkey confirms first soldiers killed

These are the first deaths confirmed by the president since he sent troops to Tripoli last month.
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Libya civil war: World leaders committed to peace, UN chief says

World leaders pledge not to interfere in Libya and to uphold a UN arms embargo to further peace.
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‘Masturbation photos’ prompt Tunisia’s #MeToo anger

Outrage over the case involving an MP has led to an outpouring of stories about sexual abuse and harassment
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How publicity-shy professor Kais Saied became Tunisia’s president

A former law lecturer seems an unlikely choice to win the hearts of young Tunisians voters who want jobs.
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Tunisia election: The ‘robot’ and the pasta magnate freed from jail

Some are calling Tunisia’s Sunday run-off election a “catastrophe” after two outsiders emerged from the first round.
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Migrant crisis: Self-immolation exposes UN failures in Libya

A Somali man held in a detention centre burns himself to death, leading to renewed criticism of EU and UN policy.
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Libya crisis: Fighting near Tripoli leaves 21 dead

Forces led by Gen Khalifa Haftar have ignored all calls to stop their offensive.
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Libya crisis: Air strike at Tripoli airport as thousands flee clashes

Flights are halted in Libya’s capital as a power struggle for the country’s capital drags on.
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How does reclusive President Bouteflika run Algeria?

Algeria’s president has barely been seen since he had a stroke in 2013, so how can he run a country?
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Libya violence: Gunmen storm oil corporation building

An armed group has attacked the headquarters of the National Oil Corporation in Tripoli.