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Tafline Laylin
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Spending Ramadan on the Commode
Millions of people around the world will fast during Ramadan, and thousands will hide in the bathroom to sneak food. I tread lightly. I am...
Semi-Sustainable Berber Agriculture
The verdant valleys in the Toubkal National Park stand in stark contrast to the dry, red mountain sides. After my last visit to Toubkal National...
Danish Council Rejects Blue Better Place Chargers
A municipal council in Denmark has rejected Better Place’s blue and gray electric vehicle chargers! If powered renewably, Better Place electric vehicles can significantly reduce...
Egypt’s Urban Agriculture Movement is Growing!
Can urban agriculture save Cairo? We think it’s a pretty good start There has been an important spotlight on agriculture not only in Egypt, which...
How Climate Change Could Affect New Nile Dam
Climate change could derail Ethiopia’s grand plan to produce 15,000 MW of electricity with a series of controversial dams. The initial rhetoric surrounding Ethiopia’s Grand...
A Side Of Sewage With Dinner In Morocco
Right in the middle of a crowded tourist destination, a sewage drain overflowed and no one rushed to the scene to clean it up! Last...
Making Cobras Swoon Is Not So Charming in Marrakech
Although I care about the snakes, I hoped to goodness, when my face was within mere inches of the cobra, that its fangs had been...
Why So Many Fallujah Babies Are Born Deformed
These children in Iraq appear to be healthy, but 15% of all new babies born in Fallujah have birth defects. Green Prophet writer Arwa has...
Former Agriculture Minister Brought Carcinogenic Pesticides To Egypt
This really bad picture of former Egyptian Deputy Prime Minister Youssef Wali should not blur his egregious crimes. Hosni Mubarak is not the only official...
Paris Gives Morocco’s Solar Plan A Frank Chance
Europe and MENA need each other. France gives Morocco some of the funds it needs to get its solar plan off the ground. Morocco has...
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