Algeria

Extraordinary Fifa

Following the World Cup play-off’s which included Henry’s hand ball, violence before, during and after the Algeria v Egypt match and suspected illegal betting activity, Fifa have called an EGM for next week. Wouldn’t it be...

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Mosque project stirs unease in French port city of Marseille

MARSEILLE, FRANCE -- Notre Dame de la Garde, an elegant Roman Catholic basilica, has stood for 150 years on a promontory just south of Marseille's Old Port, looking down protectively as fishermen push out to the sea and...

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The Complete Updated 4Q 2009 Middle East and North Africa Mobile Operator Forecast Through to 2013

Dublin - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/570606/4q09_middle_east_a) has announced the addition of IE Market Research Corp.'s new report "4Q09 Middle East and North Africa Mobile Operator...

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Somalia policy needs time to work: US military

ALGIERS (Reuters) - The United States will persevere with its policy of supporting Somalia's fragile government because restoring security there will take time, the top U.S. military commander for Africa said on Wednesday.

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Arctic Sea unloads cargo in Algeria under scrutiny

CAIRO, November 26 (RIA Novosti) - The Arctic Sea cargo vessel is unloading its cargo of timber in the Algerian port of Bejaia under close scrutiny by the country's national security officials, a local newspaper said on...

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France faces an existential crisis over plan to dig up Albert Camus

"Reading L'Étranger, by Albert Camus, during my 16th summer changed my life. AFP Sarkozy means to re-bury writer in Pantheon to capitalize on left-wing cachet, critics say It is an existential question worthy of, well, Albert...

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Arab world most vulnerable to effects of climate change

BEIRUT: The Arab world must adopt drastic measures to combat the effects of climate change or risk being irreparably damaged by global warning, a leading environmental NGO warned on Wednesday. The Arab Forum for Environment and...

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Mubarak's son gains popularity

Gulf News Cairo Days after his scathing criticism of Algeria in a rare TV talk, President Hosni Mubarak's elder son, Ala'a, has grown popular with Egyptians, some of them have suggested he run for presidency. Ala'a, unlike his...

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奥巴马:印度是美国“不可或缺”的伙伴

当地时间24日,美国总统奥巴马为到访的印度总理辛格举行了正式欢迎仪式,并称在应对全球挑战和构建未来的过程中,印度是美国“不可或缺”的伙伴,美印两国加强合作有助于世界的安全与繁荣。 BBC News with Michael Poles。 President O...

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Egypt: Where are the Algerian Intellectuals?

Recent Articles also in Middle East & North Africa Recent Links also in Middle East & North Africa Egyptian blog Justice for All [Ar] asks: “Where are the intellectuals in Algeria when the nation wakes up..on curses? This is...

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