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    Facteurs alimentaires et environnementaux de risque du cancer du rhino-pharynx dans la région de Marrakech by Soumia Ammor, Abdellatif Baali, Annie Hubert, Mohamed Cherkaoui

    Published 2001-11-01
    “…In Morocco, as in the other countries of the Maghreb, NPC is the most frequent cancer of the ORL sphere.The distribution by age and sex of a sample composed by 160 cases diagnosed between 1989 and 1999 in Marrakech hospitals has shown that men are more affected than women with a sex-ratio of 2,6 and that the proportion of the individuals younger than 25 years and affected by the NPC is 20%. …”
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    La mosquée en Algérie.Figures nouvelles et pratiques reconstituées by Abderrahmane Moussaoui

    Published 2009-07-01
    “…While imams, muftis, and talebs are familiar in the Maghreb, the Da`Iya figure brought in by religious television channels is not as well known. …”
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    Le retour des hommes sur la scène méditerranéenne by Jean-Robert Henry

    Published 2007-11-01
    “…Absent for a long time from the institutions which try to give shape to the relationship between Europe and its south, the human dimension of Mediterranean relations returned to agenda thanks to the determination of the “illegal” migrants. Coming from Maghreb or sub-Saharan region, they established themselves as new actors of the regional game and showed to the European and national decision-makers the illusion of a closing of human borders of Europe. …”
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    L’activité de pêche artisanale au sud de la Méditerranée : gouvernance, dynamique socio-économique et enjeux environnementaux dans le port algérien de Jijel (Boudis) by Fouad Zaimen, Tarik Ghodbani, Hugo Vermeren

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Fishing is one of the most important socio-economic activities in the Mediterranean and particularly in the Maghreb. In Algeria, it has become an employment sector for a large part of the coastal population in recent decades. …”
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    The Conflict in Mali: Causes, Actors, and Challenges by Wardah Shahid

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Historical grievances, particularly among the Tuareg in the north, have fueled recurrent violence, exacerbated by the involvement of jihadist groups like Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) and foreign actors such as France, the UN, and Russia’s Wagner Group. …”
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    Tourisme, patrimoine et islam : Fès, pôle touristique et pôle tijane by Ouallet Anne

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…L’essor du tourisme religieux est remarquable sur les hauts-lieux de la Tijaniyya de l’Afrique subsaharienne au Maghreb. Ce tourisme s’inscrit dans le cadre des pratiques vivantes de l’islam. …”
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    Putting Africa on the Black Death map: Narratives from genetics and history by Monica H. Green

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…That it reached the Islamic North African littoral has never been in question: there is ample testimony from Arabic documentary sources for its devastating effects from Egypt to the Maghreb. But did it stop there? Archaeologists now have reason to believe that there was widespread abandonment of urban communities in West Africa in the 14th or 15th centuries. …”
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    Espaces publics et mixité culturelle, pour un renouvellement du tourisme tunisien by Saloua Toumi, Roland Vidal

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…And yet, they risk, rightly or wrongly, to perceive the Maghreb as a potentially unstable region in the years to come and, consecutively, to turn themselves towards other regions of the world which offer the same seaside assets and that appear to be more stable. …”
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    Mobilisations collectives et femmes immigrées en France by Sylvie Thiéblemont-Dollet

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…For this reason, this article examines the collective mobilization, between 2000 and 2008, through the actions and communication processes used by several immigrant women or women from ethnic minorities, natives of Maghreb and West Africa, particularly from the example of the Ni Putes ni Soumises (“Neither whores nor submissive”) movement. …”
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    Identité, imaginaire et tourisme en pays touareg au Niger by Emmanuel Grégoire, Marko Scholze

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Ils envisagent enfin son déclin du fait de la rébellion touarègue des années 2007-2008 puis de la présence dans le nord du Mali voisin de la brigade salafiste Al Qaïda au Maghreb islamique (AQMI) qui interdit l’accès de la région à tout étranger pour des raisons de sécurité. …”
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    An Assessment on Balkan Historiography by Abdulkadir Macit

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In addition to their own originality in historiography, Muslims inherited the accumulation of ancient civilizational basins such as Hijaz, Bilad al-Sham, Egypt, Maghreb, Andalusia, Iraq, Iran, Sindh and Mawara' al-Nahr. …”
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    Identität, Imagination und Tourismus bei den Tuareg im Norden des Niger by Emmanuel Grégoire, Marko Scholze

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Schließlich betrachten die Autoren den Niedergang des Tourismus aufgrund der Tuareg-Rebellion 2007-2009 und der Präsenz der Salafisten-Brigade Al Qaida im islamischen Maghreb (AQMI) im Norden von Mali, die den Zugang zu der Region für Ausländer aus Sicherheitsgründen verhindert. …”
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    The burden of headache disorders in the adult population of Morocco: estimates, and a health-care needs assessment, from a cross-sectional population-based door-to-door survey by Najib Kissani, Latifa Adarmouch, Aboubacar Sidik Sidibe, Abderrahmane Garmane, Rachid Founoun, Mohamed Chraa, Andreas Husøy, Timothy J. Steiner

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This study, collecting data from the same population-based sample, is the first to estimate headache-attributed burden not only in Morocco but, more widely, in the Maghreb countries of North Africa. Methods We used the standard methodology and questionnaire developed by the Global Campaign against Headache. …”
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