Tens of thousands of Algerians are living in France without legal permission. But the Algiers government is refusing to take back even dangerous criminals. The dispute threatens to upend a historic migration pact.
If Mars ever hosted microorganisms in its bygone oceans, their fossils might still be preserved in minerals—and now, we have a new potential way to find them
Middlebury Scholar in Residence in Dance Kari Wolfe Borni presented a thought-provoking talk on Maghrebi Contemporary Dance and the history of Algerian breakdancing on Feb. 26. The event was a part of the Carol Rifelj Faculty Lecture Series and gave insight into how dancers cope with their artistic aspirations amid the hostile socio-political conflicts in Algeria.
Algeria's state oil and gas firm Sonatrach and China's Sinopec signed a contract for hydrocarbon development and exploration worth $850 million in the north African country, the Algerian company said on Tuesday.
Algeria, which has always been true to the brotherly Palestinian people since its independence, cannot bless the outcomes and consensus reached in black rooms regarding the future of the Palestinian cause.
The Algerian authorities have maintained their repression of civic space through a brutal crackdown on the rights to freedom of expression, association, and peaceful assembly, leading to a steady erosion of human rights.
Searching for small fossils in big rocks requires specialized tools --tools that scientists could also use to look for evidence of life on Mars in rocks that may be similar on both planets.
E stealth fighter jet, reinforcing its deep military ties with Moscow amid a growing arms race in North Africa.
With the launch complete, the RH Élite Club now operates as an idyllic setting where everyone can play an active part in supporting the overall long-term development of Souk Ahras, Algeria.
Algeria's closing in on Bilal Nadir suggests he may swap Morocco for the Fennecs amid intense competition for his place in the national team.
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday he was concerned about the detention and the health of Franco-Algerian author Boualem Sansal in Algeria, and added that it was time to review agreements about immigration between the two countries.
(Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday he was concerned about the "arbitrary detention" and the health of French-Algerian author Boualem Sansal in Algeria.