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Massinissa Benlakehal
Massinissa Benlakehal
Massinissa Benlakehal is a freelance journalist based in North Africa. Since 2013, he covers issues relating to migration, refugees and terrorism in the Maghreb region.
Massinissa Benlakehal is a freelance journalist based in North Africa. Since 2013, he covers issues relating to migration, refugees and terrorism in the Maghreb region.
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Digging up the past of the Nice attacker, who killed three French citizens
Brahim Aouissaoui was a non-practicing Muslim for the majority of the time he spent in Tunisia. He drank alcohol, smoked marijuana and sold contraband fuel.
9 MIN READ
Digging up the past of the Nice attacker, who killed three French citizens
Digging up the past of the Nice attacker, who killed three French citizens
Algeria protests: Is President Bouteflika staring at a dead end?
The ailing leader's 20-year rule is facing a major challenge as protests show no sign of abating.
6 MIN READ
Algeria protests: Is President Bouteflika staring at a dead end?
Algeria protests: Is President Bouteflika staring at a dead end?
Tunisia cracks down on bloggers for speaking against the government
Prime Minister Youssef Chahed’s government is using draconian laws to target bloggers for expressing dissent on the internet.
7 MIN READ
Tunisia cracks down on bloggers for speaking against the government
Tunisia cracks down on bloggers for speaking against the government
Tunisia's ongoing ups and downs following the Jasmine Revolution
Eight years after the 2011 uprising, Tunisia is the only Arab country that has accomplished a number of major successes, but political vulnerability and economic turmoil could reverse those gains.
8 MIN READ
Tunisia's ongoing ups and downs following the Jasmine Revolution
Tunisia's ongoing ups and downs following the Jasmine Revolution
Algerians recount detention horror in Libya
The story of a group of Algerians who witnessed western Libya’s increasingly “institutionalised” detention centres — and slave market — from the inside.
11 MIN READ
Algerians recount detention horror in Libya
Algerians recount detention horror in Libya
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