Algeria

Esperance, ES Setif reach Champions Cup final

Algeria's ES Setif beat Raja Casablanca 2-0 in the first of two UNAF Champions' Cup semi-final matches played on Tuesday (November 24th). Abdelmalek Ziaya scored both goals for ESS. In the second semi-final, Esperance de Tunis...

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Blackpool: Bouazza to miss Jan

Blackpool could be without forward Hameur Bouazza for much of January as he is due to play in the African Nations Cup with Algeria. Bouazza has been a revelation for the Seasiders this season but Ian Holloway looks set to be...

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CMT's Mena Water Resource World outlines the needs of water sector in the Middle East, and...

To meet rapidly growing water needs, countries in the Middle East and North Africa region will need to invest heavily in water-related infrastructure over the next 12 years. The World Bank predicts that per capita water...

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القذافي يدخل على خط الوساطة بين مصر والجزائر لإنهاء تداعيات أزمة مباراة السودان

football match of the controversial established between them in the Sudan last week. The news agency said the Libyan official news yesterday in a brief and urgent that Gaddafi will have to heal the rift that has been the...

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Egyptian Premier League Resumes (Goal.com)

James Momanyi, Goal.com 17 minutes ago The Egyptian Premier League returned to action yesterday after a month-long break to allow national coach Hassan Shehata to prepare for the 2010 World Cup matches against Algeria. League...

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Islamism 2.0 - an even greater threat

J’Post: To borrow a computer term, if Ayatollah Khomeini, Osama bin Laden, and Nidal Hasan represent Islamism 1.0, Recep Tayyip Erdogan (the prime minister of Turkey), Tariq Ramadan (a Swiss intellectual), and Keith Ellison (a...

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France's crisis of national identity

Just before the France-Ireland football match in Paris, I met my charming, gentle, retired, 60-something, French neighbour on the stairs of our Paris apartment building. "No," he said. "I'm not watching the match. I never watch...

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Youth claims riot police acted with deliberate racist violence

A French student of Moroccan descent has claimed police reacting to celebrations in Paris following Algeria's qualification in the World Cup were deliberately and overtly racist Police reacted with deliberate and overtly racist...

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Knocking down walls and defending the right to migrate

Migreurop network members meeting, 27th and 28th November 2009, Paris - presse release. The fall of the Berlin Wall was a liberation, but it sounds today as an appeal, an appeal for all of us to fight oppression, to knock down...

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Eon in talks to export LNG from Qatar to Europe

German gas major Eon Ruhrgas is in talks with Qatar to export one million to three million tonnes of liquefied natural gas to destinations in Europe every year, the company's head of Middle East John Roper told Emirates...

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