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On behalf of the United States of America, I congratulate the Government and people of Algeria on their 63rd National Day, July 5.On this occasion, we ...
French-Algerian author Boualem Sansal is facing five years in prison in Algeria after he lost an appeal against his ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNAlgeria: President Tebboune Chairs Reception Ceremony At National Army CircleTo mark the 63rd anniversary of Independence Day and the Recovery of National Sovereignty, President of the Republic Abdelmadjid Tebboune, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Minister of National ...
The African University of Communication and Business (AUCB), in collaboration with the Embassy of the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria in Accra, successfully hosted a commemorative lecture on ...
The IAEA, in cooperation with Algeria’s National Nuclear Safety and Security Authority (Autorité Nationale de Sûreté et de Sécurité Nucléaires – ANSSN), hosted the first national workshop on nuclear ...
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Al-Monitor on MSNFrench writer jailed in Algeria won't appeal: supportersFrench-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal will not appeal his five-year prison sentence to Algeria's Supreme Court, sources close ...
The three-day workshop brought together over 100 participants from a diverse range of government institutions, regulatory ...
The “2084: The End of the World” author was charged in March under Algeria’s anti-terrorism laws and convicted of “undermining national unity,” receiving his initial five-year sentence then.
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Al-Monitor on MSNFrench writer jailed in Algeria won't appeal, still hopeful of pardon: supportersFrench-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal will not appeal his five-year prison sentence to Algeria's supreme court, said sources ...
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Worldcrunch on MSNAlgeria Declares Its Independence — This Happened: July 5Algeria gained independence from France on this day in 1962.
Algiers (EFE).- Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune granted a presidential pardon on Friday to 6,797 prisoners to mark the 63rd anniversary of the country’s independence from France, the ...
Algeria’s oil and gas sector comprises 20 percent of its GDP. Tourism, by contrast, accounts for barely 0.1 percent. (Learn about this ancient Saudi Arabian city working to attract more tourists.) ...
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