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Algeria

  • Algeria’s Kaylia Nemour Wins Gold on Uneven Bars, American Sunisa Lee Takes Bronze
    Algeria’s Kaylia Nemour Wins Gold on Uneven Bars, American Sunisa Lee Takes Bronze
    PARIS—Algeria’s Kaylia Nemour became the first African gymnast to win an Olympic medal when she secured the gold with a breathtaking routine on the uneven bars at the Paris Games ...
    August 4, 2024BY Reuters
  • US Vetoes Security Council Resolution Calling for Permanent Ceasefire in Israel–Hamas War
    US Vetoes Security Council Resolution Calling for Permanent Ceasefire in Israel–Hamas War
    The resolution was introduced by Algeria, which has no formal diplomatic ties with Israel.
    February 20, 2024BY Jackson Richman
  • Global NGOs Reject Authoritarian Regimes’ Bids for UN Human Rights Posts
    Global NGOs Reject Authoritarian Regimes’ Bids for UN Human Rights Posts
    Non-governmental groups have called on United Nations member states to oppose the admission of Afghanistan, Algeria, Sudan, Venezuela, ...
    October 11, 2022BY Aldgra Fredly
  • Wildfires in Algeria Kill at Least 37, Including Family of 5
    Wildfires in Algeria Kill at Least 37, Including Family of 5
    ALGIERS, Algeria—Wildfires raging in the forests of eastern Algeria have killed at least 37 people and wounded 161 ...
    August 18, 2022BY The Associated Press
  • Algeria Closes Airspace to French Military, French Army Says, as Row Grows
    Algeria Closes Airspace to French Military, French Army Says, as Row Grows
    PARIS/ALGIERS—Algeria has closed its airspace to French military planes, France's military said on Sunday, escalating the biggest row ...
    October 3, 2021BY Reuters
  • Algeria Detains 36 in Mob Killing of Man Amid Wildfires
    Algeria Detains 36 in Mob Killing of Man Amid Wildfires
    ALGIERS, Algeria—Authorities have detained 36 people in the brutal mob killing and burning of a man in a ...
    August 17, 2021BY The Associated Press
  • Death Toll up to 65 in Algeria Wildfires; Nation to Mourn
    Death Toll up to 65 in Algeria Wildfires; Nation to Mourn
    ALGIERS, Algeria—The death toll in fires ravaging mountain forests and villages in Algeria’s Berber region climbed Wednesday to ...
    August 11, 2021BY The Associated Press
  • Death Toll From Algeria Forest Fires Rises to 42
    Death Toll From Algeria Forest Fires Rises to 42
    ALGIERS—Forty-two people, including 25 military men, have died in wildfires that erupted east of the Algerian capital, Algiers, ...
    August 11, 2021BY Reuters
  • Arson Suspected as Wildfires Rage Across Algeria, 42 People Dead
    Arson Suspected as Wildfires Rage Across Algeria, 42 People Dead
    Dozens of wildfires have spread in Algeria and killed at least 42 people, including 25 military men deployed ...
    August 10, 2021BY Lorenz Duchamps
  • 8 Newborn Babies Killed in Algerian Hospital Fire, Reports Say
    8 Newborn Babies Killed in Algerian Hospital Fire, Reports Say
    At least eight newborn babies died in a fire that occurred in a hospital’s neonatal ward in Algeria ...
    September 24, 2019BY Jack Phillips
  • Algerian Interim President Promises Free Elections
    Algerian Interim President Promises Free Elections
    ALGIERS—Algeria's interim president, in a televised speech to the nation, promised on April 9 to organize free elections ...
    April 10, 2019BY Reuters
  • Algeria’s Leader, Ceding to Protests, Will Quit by April 28
    Algeria’s Leader, Ceding to Protests, Will Quit by April 28
    ALGIERS, Algeria—Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika will step down before his fourth term ends on April 28, his office ...
    April 1, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • Hundreds of Thousands March Against Algeria’s Bouteflika
    Hundreds of Thousands March Against Algeria’s Bouteflika
    ALGIERS—Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets of Algiers on March 29 to demand the resignation ...
    March 30, 2019BY Reuters
  • Army Chief Asks for Algeria’s Bouteflika to Be Declared Unfit for Office
    Army Chief Asks for Algeria’s Bouteflika to Be Declared Unfit for Office
    ALGIERS—After weeks of mass protests, Algeria's powerful army chief of staff called on March 26 for a constitutional ...
    March 26, 2019BY Reuters
  • Algeria’s Bouteflika Abandons Re-election Bid After Weeks of Protest
    Algeria’s Bouteflika Abandons Re-election Bid After Weeks of Protest
    ALGIERS—Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika abandoned his bid for a fifth term in power on March 11, bowing to ...
    March 11, 2019BY Reuters
  • Ailing President Returns to Algeria as Mass Protests Swirl
    Ailing President Returns to Algeria as Mass Protests Swirl
    ALGIERS—President Abdelaziz Bouteflika flew home to Algeria on March 10 after spending two weeks in a Swiss hospital, ...
    March 10, 2019BY Reuters
  • Algeria War Veterans Back Protests Demanding End to Bouteflika’s Rule
    Algeria War Veterans Back Protests Demanding End to Bouteflika’s Rule
    ALGIERS—Algerian independence war veterans said protesters demanding ailing President Abdelaziz Bouteflika step down after 20 years in power ...
    March 6, 2019BY Reuters
  • Algeria’s Bouteflika Offers to Leave Within One Year If Re-elected
    Algeria’s Bouteflika Offers to Leave Within One Year If Re-elected
    ALGIERS—Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, facing mass protests over his 20 years in power, will run in April's elections ...
    March 4, 2019BY Reuters
  • Algerian Police Use Tear Gas as Rare Anti-Government Protests Enter Third Day
    Algerian Police Use Tear Gas as Rare Anti-Government Protests Enter Third Day
    ALGIERS—Algerian police fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of demonstrators on a third straight day of rare political ...
    February 26, 2019BY Reuters
  • Algeria Bans Wearing of Full-Face Veils at Work
    Algeria Bans Wearing of Full-Face Veils at Work
    ALGIERS—Algerian authorities on Oct. 18 banned women from wearing full-face veils, or niqabs, at work, citing reasons of ...
    October 19, 2018BY Reuters
  • Fundamentalists Gain Ground in Algeria as War Memory Fades
    Fundamentalists Gain Ground in Algeria as War Memory Fades
    ALGIERS, Algeria—Mosques are going up, women are covering up, and shops selling alcoholic beverages are shutting down in ...
    August 20, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • France Is Forging New Relations With Its Former Colonies, but Old Habits Die Hard
    France Is Forging New Relations With Its Former Colonies, but Old Habits Die Hard
    As most Francophone African countries celebrate their 55 years of independence this year, this may be a good ...
    September 21, 2015BY Marie Gibert
  • Algeria Backtracks on Shale Gas Plans After Protests
    Algeria Backtracks on Shale Gas Plans After Protests
    ALGIERS, Algeria—Algeria's prime minister announced Wednesday that plans to drill for the country's abundant shale gas reserves have ...
    January 21, 2015BY Aomar Ouali
  • Algeria Calls for OPEC to Cut Production
    Algeria Calls for OPEC to Cut Production
    ALGIERS, Algeria—Algeria's oil minister on Sunday called on OPEC to cut production and raise the price of oil, ...
    December 28, 2014BY Aomar Ouali
  • OPEC Keeps Oil Production on Hold Despite Low Prices
    OPEC Keeps Oil Production on Hold Despite Low Prices
    Reflecting its lessening oil clout, OPEC decided Thursday to keep its output target on hold and sit out ...
    November 27, 2014BY George Jahn
  • OPEC Unity Tested by Low Prices, Oil Glut
    OPEC Unity Tested by Low Prices, Oil Glut
    OPEC oil ministers meeting in Vienna on Thursday are in a bind. Prices are plunging — and in ...
    November 27, 2014BY George Jahn
  • Five Arab Elections in Search of a Democratic Transition
    Five Arab Elections in Search of a Democratic Transition
    In the current two months between mid-April and early June, five Arab countries—Algeria, Lebanon, Iraq, Egypt, and even ...
    May 10, 2014BY Paul Salem
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