Blog of The Week by Farid Zadi
I'm choosing more than one this week. I'm becoming involved in an internet project that brings together bloggers from the Maghreb and Mashriq. At the very least it will have to be trilingual, because we write in French, English and Arabic. I don't know of any bloggers who write in Tamazight. I don't foresee a problem with translations though since most of us are at the very least bilingual.
Maghreb Blog is mostly in French, with some English posts.
Maghreblog.net est un blog collectif édité par des blogueurs maghrébins qui croient en le potentiel des blogs comme moyen de promotion des valeurs de tolérance, de fraternité, et de dialogue. Maghreblog.net se veut un espace de partage et de débats, et un pont de rapprochement des blogosphères maghrébines.
Magrheblog.net is a collective blog published by Maghrebian bloggers who believe in the potential of blogs as a medium for promoting tolerance, brotherhood, and dialogue. Maghreblog is a space for shared responsibility and debate, a bridge that brings together the Maghrebian blogsphere.
At AraBlog we track and reBlog the best weblogs posts from around the web, so you don't have to. Currentrly we track 225 of the most relevant blog feeds. Running since September 2004. This social network community site is focused on technology, politics, art, culture, oddly news, space, some of the best Middle East bloggers.
Arab America Media Services Blog
Welcome to our new Arab American Media News Wire. We post press releases and feature and news articles written by Arabs, Palestinians and Muslims that may be of interest to the American news media. News, features and press releases posted here can be reprinted with full attribution to the writers and the AAMS News Wire. This is an independent effort to produce professional news and features to broaden American understanding of the Arab and Muslim community and the Middle East.
I will have to ask about similar blogs in Arabic and update this post.

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