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Morocco: Addicted to heroin

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France 24 heads out to a clinic in Morocco to see how councillors there are tackling the growing problem of drug addiction. Next, British Prime Minister David Cameron is in North Africa on a security tour. He pays a surprise visit to Libya after heading over to Algeria where he and President Bouteflika have agreed on a security partnership.

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