Algeria

Counterterrorism's Blindness - Mali and the U.S.

Tucked away in the corners of the news media sits a report that the US government will provide US$5 million in trucks and military equipment to Mali. The aim of this donation is to help the Malian military fight the group known...

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Algeria's Karim Ziani: We Need To Forget About Our Win In Blida (Goal.com)

Rami Ayari, Goal.com 19 minutes ago Algerian international midfielder, Karim Ziani, has told L’essentiel that in order to qualify for next summer’s World Cup, his side must not concentrate on the fact that they have already...

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Can Rachid Taha rock the Casbah?

My gaze is glued to one of today's most eccentric rock'n'roll rebels as he stalks the stage in front of the flirtatiously grand Mairie de Paris like a demented scarecrow, a defrocked undertaker, a panto miscreant of the kind...

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Chinese workers struggle in Algeria

By Agence France Presse (AFP) Friday, November 06, 2009 Listen to the Article - Powered by Abdellah Cheballah Agence France Presse ALGIERS: More than 25,000 Chinese work on huge housing projects and cross-country highways in...

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Massachusetts town says yes to Guantánamo detainees

The small college town of Amherst, Mass., voted to accept detainees released from the Guantánamo detention camp in Cuba. By Julie Masis | Contributor/ November 5, 2009 edition Contributor Julie Masis talks with CSMonitor.com's...

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Africa: U-17 Teams Find Mixed Results

Africa's representatives at the FIFA Under-17 World Cup have experienced varying levels of success in Nigeria. After a first round with highs and lows for the continent's teams, two of five remain for the knockout rounds.

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Uganda: Congolese Excited By World Cup Trophy

Kampala — Thousands of soccer fans lined up along streets to have a view of the Fifa World Cup trophy on its first appearance in DR Congo and Congo Brazzaville over the weekend. In both countries, fans staged traditional...

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Change-Year 22: Tunisia has earned good ratings in 2009

TUNIS - Tunisia, a country that has accepted to submit its economy to the various international specialised bodies' assessment, has always been able to distinguish itself in several sectors of activities.In 2009, for instance,...

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SWF :- UAE, Singapore SWFs claim top transparency

From Maktoob.com: Chile, the United Arab Emirates, Singapore, Ireland, Azerbaijan, Norway and New Zealand have the most transparent sovereign wealth funds, according to a fresh survey. The Linaburg-Maduell Transparency Index...

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In support of the non-status man

Artists take a weekend to show support for imprisoned Kader By Ion Etxebarria & Aaron Lakoff Earlier this month artists from all over Montreal unveiled a mobile mural in support of Abdelkader Belaouni, also known as Kader, who...

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