Vol 40 No 15 | LIBYA Tripoli calling 23rd July 1999 Brother Leader Colonel Moammar el Gadaffi's return to the African diplomatic circuit was a high point of the July Organisation of African Unity summit in Algiers. His entourage of ...
Vol 40 No 13 | ALGERIA Bienvenue à Alger 25th June 1999 After some tense weeks following the controversial elections, President Abdelaziz Bouteflika is promising a peace deal facilitated by an improbable alliance between radical Islamis...
Vol 40 No 12 | EGYPT The Nile flows on 11th June 1999 Egypt has more success with trade than with foreign policy As it struggles to keep its role as Middle East peace broker, Cairo is also juggling its emerging ambition to become the region's largest and most advanced free-market economy. Fro...
Vol 40 No 9 | ALGERIA Enemies within 30th April 1999 Although the establishment candidate Abdelaziz Bouteflika won, the manner of his victory in the 15 April presidential election - with the authorities failing to bludgeon any of his...
Vol 40 No 7 | ALGERIA Boutef is bounced back 2nd April 1999 The generals' choice seems certain to be the people's new president Like Nigerians last month and Indonesians in June, Algerians will get their chance on 15 April to vote for a civilian president after decades of despotic and corrupt military rule....
Vol 40 No 2 | ALGERIANIGER Hornet's nest 22nd January 1999 Algerian troops raided into north-west Niger in late November, with approval and support from the government in Niamey, Africa Confidential has learned.
Vol 40 No 1 | TUNISIA More couscous 8th January 1999 Many of the country's elite were among those sentenced on 23 December after Tunisia’s largest ever drugs trial. This was held amid deep secrecy and intense security and under a bla...
Vol 39 No 24 | TUNISIA False amnesties 4th December 1998 Overseas non-governmental organisations have been complaining that the government is trying to undermine them. Amnesty International and Médecins sans Frontières both...
Vol 39 No 24 | LIBYA Misfirings 4th December 1998 An attempt by Libya to obtain rocket guidance systems has signalled that Colonel Moammar el Gadaffi's Al Fateh missile scheme may be quiescent but is not, as many believed, dead.
Vol 39 No 23 | MOROCCO Twin peaks 20th November 1998 Contract-chasing companies, local politicians and many of Casablanca’s four million or so residents will focus, on 21-28 November, on the tenth anniversary of the city’s twinning w...