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Interviews 

Smuggling and security on North Africa’s broken borders

December 23, 2016December 28, 2016 0 Comments Algeria, Anna Boots, borders, Libya, Maghreb, Morocco, Sirte, Tunisia, William Lawrence

North Africa’s troubled borders are havens for smuggling and armed groups. Here’s what can be done to make them more secure.

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Weekly Roundup 

Middle East Weekly Roundup: Syria ceasefire breaks down, ISIL squeezed in Sirte

September 23, 2016September 23, 2016 0 Comments ceasefire, ISIL, Libya, Refugees, Sirte, Syria

 

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Middle East Weekly Roundup: July 5th, 2016

July 5, 2016July 5, 2016 0 Comments Baghdad, Egypt, Fallujah, Gaza blockade, Hamas, Harvard Journal of Middle Eastern Politics and Policy, Iran, Iraq, Iraq bombing, IS, ISIL, ISIS, Israel, Jeddah, JMEPP, Jordan military attack, Mavi Marmara, Medina, Morocco, Qatif, Saudi Arabia, Sirte, Sisi, so-called Islamic State, suicide bombing, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkey attack

The Levant & Turkey Israel This past Monday saw Israel and Turkey finally reach an agreement to restore diplomatic ties,

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Middle East Weekly Roundup: June 24th, 2016

June 26, 2016June 26, 2016 0 Comments Algeria, Egypt, ISIS, JMEPP, Libya, Morocco, Sirte, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, Weekly Roundup

The Levant and Turkey Israel Israel and Turkey will announce an agreement between the two nations to end their six-year

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