La pandémie au COVID-19 est avérée et la vie s’est considérablement ralentie dans de nombreux pays. L’Algérie enregistre 60 cas confirmés, avec
Keep ReadingLarge pro-democracy protests took place again throughout Algeria for the 56th Friday in a row amid an increase in arrests. Friday, in
Keep ReadingCelui qui ne connaît pas son histoire est condamné à la revivre dit l’adage. Au moment où l’Algérie connaît des développements inédits
Keep ReadingIt has been almost one year since the beginning of the popular uprising known as the “Hirak”, a movement marked by its
Keep Reading“Ache3b yourid iskat Gaid Salah” (the people want the fall of Gaid Salah), chanted millions of demonstrators today across Algeria, others demanded
Keep ReadingDuring a visit to Algiers yesterday, UK Secretary of State for International Trade Conor Burns welcomed the political will of the Algerian
Keep ReadingUniversity places are increasingly scarce in Britain. In theory, these places are awarded to the most deserving students, however, as we will
Keep ReadingDespite what the army might tell us about its neutrality, the army remains the main protagonist in the current crisis. Some of
Keep ReadingMohamed Tamalt, a British-Algerian journalist, who was initially believed to have died as a result of a hunger strike, actually died of
Keep ReadingA member of the British parliament has been accused of being a homeless-hater, this comes after the same MP made the headlines
Keep ReadingGreta Thunberg, the 16-year-old Swedish girl who began the school climate strike movement with a solitary protest a year ago has become
Keep ReadingThe Foreign & Commonwealth Office is believed to be in ‘damage control mode‘, aggressively lobbying the U.S authorities to have prince Andrew,
Keep ReadingJournalist Khaled Drareni was placed under arrest by the Algiers court on Wednesday, March 2, on what many consider nonsense charges fabricated
Keep ReadingFeared by the military junta in power in Algeria for his large popularity among the population, Karim Tabbou, a political leader arbitrarily
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Keep ReadingIn a country where many have to queue for hours on end to get their hands on subsidised milk, a former presidential
Keep ReadingEutelsat has been accused of accommodating the Algerian military junta, after an opposition channel, “Al Magharibia”, was effectively cut off without prior
Keep ReadingUniversity places are increasingly scarce in Britain. In theory, these places are awarded to the most deserving students, however, as we will
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