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SouthAfrica.info RSS feed (Free subscription) | 15 hours ago
The Pebble Bed Modular Reactor company says South Africa and Algeria could form significant partnerships in the nuclear field, with the company's technology being used for electricity generation and water desalination in the north African country.
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Le Monde diplomatique (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
At present, only the informal economy, unlicensed building and subsidies underwrite life and employment in Algeria, especially in the regional centres, such as TlemcenDjamel Bendimered, veteran of the war of independence and owner of the biggest brickyard in western Algeria, asked: “What crisis'” and said: “There's work and money here for a long time to come.” Before him sprawled...
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
Tunisia and Algeria are commemorating, on Monday, the 52nd anniversary of the events of Sakiet Sidi Youssef, a small Tunisian border village which was bombed by the French aviation during occupation, after its inhabitants sheltered Algerian freedom fighters who took refuge in it.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
• Smith says rumours of move to Barça or Sevilla are expected • Speculation increased after Bougherra's good form for Algeria The Rangers manager, Walter Smith, says he is unconcerned with speculation linking his defender Madjid Bougherra with a move to Barcelona or Sevilla. Reports have claimed both Spanish clubs have been alerted to Bougherra after he showed good form for Algeria...
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Le Monde diplomatique (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia have a common culture and cuisine, an oversupply of educated young people, and an undersupply of capital investment. Together, they would prosper, but their governments don't see it that way Anyone visiting the eastern Moroccan city of Oujda encounters a bizarre sight: the nearby crossing point into Algeria, which should be bustling, is oddly calm, with only a few policemen...
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Le Monde diplomatique (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
Tlemcen was once the capital of central Maghreb, an unlikely empire that, at its height, covered modern Algeria (excluding Constantine in the east) and eastern Morocco. It became the stronghold of the Zianid dynasty, a tribe from the Sahara attracted by the clear springs of this fertile region. Its leader was a fierce Berber warrior, Yaghmorasan ben Zayan, who ruled for 47 years and made his capital...
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Le Monde diplomatique (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
The noisy polemics of Morocco and Algeria's journalists are helping perpetuate the long-running Sahara conflict, and encourage competing nationalisms. And everyone seems to have forgotten the actual Saharawi people About the only thing that Algerian and Moroccan journalists agree upon as far as the Sahara conflict is concerned is that their “position is absolutely clear” (1). Each side...
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
On the occasion of the 52nd anniversary of the commemoration of the "Sakkiet Sidi Youssef" events held on Monday February 8, 2010, President Zine el Abidine Ben Ali sent the following message to Algeria's President, Abdelaziz Bouteflika:
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xymphora (Free subscription) | yesterday
From the Ottawa Sun (with a good question in red): " There's next to no evidence terrorist groups like Al-Qaida train and deploy sleeper agents to countries around the world, an intelligence expert told a federal court Monday. Thomas Quiggin, a contract intelligence analyst, was testifying as part of hearings to determine the validity of a security certificate issued against Mohamed Harkat by...
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African Safari Tour Travel Guide (Free subscription) | yesterday
Introducing Casablanca Casablanca is the largest city in Morocco located on the Atlantic side of the Ocean in the northeast region. It is bordered to the east by Algeria and Mauritania to the south; its the most liberal and progressive of Morocco’s cities and the economic heart with location coordinates of 33 degrees 32 degree north, [...]
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the Literary Saloon (Free subscription) | yesterday
As Middle East Online reports , the winners in two of the Sheikh Zayed Book Award categories have been announced -- and I like the way they put it: The Sheikh Zayed Book Award for "Literature" went this year to Hafnaoui Baali from Algeria for his book Comparative Cultural Criticism- an Introduction (published by Arab Scientific Publishers, Inc 2007) Ah, yes, "literature" .....
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World War II (Free subscription) | yesterday
Anti-aircraft bofors gun in at position on a mound overlooking the beach in Algeria with a United States anti-aircraft artillery crew in position, 1943. The Bofors 40 mm gun is a famous anti-aircraft autocannon designed by the Swedish firm of Bofors. It was one of the most popular medium-weight anti-aircraft systems during World War II, used by most of the western Allies as well as various other forces....
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 07/02/2010
Russell Stone teaches creative writing at a two-bit Chicago college. He hails from a family of congenital depressives and is hunched with low self-esteem, but among his variously untalented students is the remarkably gifted Thassa Amzwar, a Maghrebi refugee whose brutal heritage of family loss in Algeria's vicious conflicts is fully eclipsed by her irrepressible joie de vivre. "Glowing like a...
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Political Inaction (Free subscription) | 07/02/2010
How Obama's approach to Al Qaeda has degraded their support around the Muslim world. Money quote: Now Obama, by pledging to withdraw U.S. troops from Iraq and close Gitmo, and by eschewing torture—in other words, by not overreacting to the terrorist threat—is cutting al Qaeda’s throat. Although the U.S. government is still not exactly loved in Muslim nations, it is hated less. Between...
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persecuted-church (Free subscription) | 06/02/2010
Algeria (MNN)-On the day after Christmas, a congregation of nearly 350 people gathered for a church service and Christmas celebration at their new building in Tizi-Ouzou, Algeria. They found almost 50 of their Muslim neighbors barring the doors to block them from holding their service. "The local Muslims were unhappy to have a church so close to their homes," said Todd Nettleton of Voice...
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charypravi1 | 27/01/2010
Oakmoss Absolute oil, Evernia Prunastri, is solvent extracted from a light green lichen found growing primarily on oak trees, and sometimes on other species. The oak is indigenous to Europe and North America; the lichen is collected all over central and southern Europe, especially France, former Yugoslavia, Hungary, Greece, and also Morocco and Algeria. The aromatic materials are prepared mainly in
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joteadi | 29/08/2009
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kellya | 22/01/2009
Other promising sectors for U.S. investors and exporters are: consumer goods; healthcare construction, equipment and services; infrastructure, civil engineering and construction; water resources equipment, and power generation. The Algerian market share is dominated by Europe and Asia, but U.S. products are starting to gain trust on the market due to the quality of the products. Also, demand has increased