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- 8 January 2010: Moroccan court sentences fourteen to jail on terror charges
- 7 December 2009: Guinean military leader in 'favourable' condition after attempted assassination
- 6 December 2009: Western Sahara campaigner still blocked from returning home by Moroccan authorities; on twentieth day of hunger strike
- 22 November 2009: Saudi Arabia fears Hajj swine flu outbreak as four pilgrims die
- 27 February 2009: Guantanamo captive returned to the United Kingdom
- 20 January 2009: Parajet Skycar expedition takes off from London to Timbuktu
- 24 May 2008: Seven Moroccans killed in bus crash in central France
- 27 April 2008: Owner and manager of Moroccan factory arrested over 55-fatality fire
- 26 April 2008: 55 people die in Casablanca mattress factory fire
- 4 April 2008: African nations gather to support a ban on cluster bombs
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