Service of Magharebia
Nabila SaidouneNabila Saidoun is a journalist for the French-speaking daily “Liberte”, where she has been passionately working since 1995. After carrying out university studies in the Faculty of Legal and Administrative Sciences (Faculty of Law), Nabila Saidoun enrolled in a private school of journalism for three years. She then received practical training with independent newspapers such as “La Tribune” and “Le Soir d’Algerie” before settling in “Liberte” for the “National Economy” column, and specializing in the following issues: Telecommunications, Transport, Tourism and Environment. Simultaneously, Saidoun launched the project of a monthly magazine specialized in tourism entitled “Destination Algérie”, for which she is the chief editor since June 2008.
Secret Story, Peking Express, Star Academy, Nice People, Koh-Lanta, Big Brother and the list goes on. These reality shows that are already very popular in Western countries, are also emerging in the Arab countries and reaching the Maghreb as well.… more
It is undeniable that new technologies are revolutionizing our daily lives, to the extent of encouraging unsuspected attitudes in each one of us. In addition to being a social phenomenon, Facebook and Twitter will influence the conventional functioning of all… more
Traditionally, the transmission of religious culture in Muslim societies is the responsibility of men. Whether they are supported by brotherhood or depend on the mission of the State, the religious training of children and young people and decisions regarding religion… more
During the month of Ramadan, all Muslims throughout the world refrain from eating and drinking from dawn till dusk. Fasting is beneficial for health when it's performed correctly and in accordance with basic dietary instructions. However, not many are convinced… more
One cannot tackle the issue of religious freedoms of individuals and minorities in Maghreb societies without addressing the "technical" aspect of the problem and concealing its political side. Therefore, the real question is: Do these countries, or rather their leaders,… more
Agreements are being concluded while other consultations are triggered, making debates between Maghreb countries go on and on. Agriculture, environment, food security, increasing grain production, saving water resources, and the fight against desertification are some of the issues that concern… more
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