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Algerian author sparks uproar with Israel visit Jerusalem Post An Algerian author participated in a literary festival in Jerusalem this week, defying censure at home and across the Arab world for visiting Israel. Boualem Sansal shared a panel discussion on Wednesday with Daniel Ben-Simon, a Moroccan-born Labor MK, ... |
![]() Al-Arabiya | Algeria: 2012 Elections - the Numbers Game AllAfrica.com By Claire Spencer, 16 May 2012 Many observers were watching the Algerian national assembly elections of 10 May 2012 to see whether they would buck the regional trends of securing large majorities for Islamist parties. The results did confound ... Algerian women bring colour to House by winning 145 seats Algerian women claw their way into parliament Algerian National Liberation Front Gains Most Seats Vote |
![]() Aljazeera.com | Eight killed in clashes in Libyan town Ninemsn Colonel Ali al-Sheeki, an army spokesman, said that military troops had later gained full control of Ghadames, which is near Libya's borders with Tunisia and Algeria. He told the agency that the army would dispatch reinforcement to the town, ... Seven dead in clashes in Libyan oasis town: govt 7 people die in Libya in a raid on the Algerian border Nomads, locals clash in Libya desert town: officials |
Elsevier and Algerian Ministry of Higher Education and Research Announce 2012 ... Sacramento Bee By Elsevier Elsevier, a world-leading provider of scientific, technical, and medical information products and services, today announced the winners of the 2012 Algeria Scopus Awards and the institutional winners of the SciVal Awards. |
![]() Newsday | Algerian Islamists fall to govt party in election Newsday Nation Newsday > News > Nation Print Aa Algerian Islamists fall to govt party in election Originally published: May 11, 2012 10:17 AM Updated: May 11, 2012 4:16 PM By The Associated Press PAUL SCHEMM (Associated Press) ALGIERS, Algeria - (AP) ... US hails Algerian election despite suspicions EU observers give nod to Algeria vote Algeria prepares for election |
Algeria: US deal on metering Financial Times (blog) The north African nation of Algeria has hired an American company, Itron, to upgrade the metering system for its electricity power network. US firms play a relatively major role in Algeria's economy, but mostly in developing the oil and gas industry, ... Itron Reaches Algeria |
![]() Daily Nation | Prisons put RRA behind bars, take on Algerians next Daily Nation Mafolofolo of Botswana and Algeria's Chlef had just served off, with the Algerians leading 8-6, when the 6000-seater gymnasium was plunged into total darkness, an absolute embarrassment to the guests, who included sports secretary Wilson Langat. Pipeline advance to quarters Champs Prisons Lock Up Rwandese Rivals |
![]() Times LIVE | Algerian women claw their way into parliament Times LIVE Algeria's legislative election saw women take almost a third of the seats, making the national assembly the most gender-balanced in the region but activists say the battle is far from won. According to a provisional count, at least 145 of the new, ... |
Research and Markets: Algeria Oil and Gas Report Q2 2012 SunHerald.com The mooted reform of Algeria's hydrocarbons law is, therefore, likely to be welcomed by foreign operators and should revive the country's somewhat moribund upstream segment. After three rather disappointing bidding rounds, with only nine blocks ... |
![]() The Independent Weekly | An Algerian immigrant teaches Canadian children in Monsieur Lazhar The Independent Weekly After the opening death, Bachir Lazhar, an Algerian immigrant, hustles his way into the job over the reservations of the school's prim principal. Lazhar (played by the Algerian-French actor Fellag) takes charge of the devastated group of 12-year-olds, ... |