Algeria
Eleven people killed in orphanage fire in suburb of Algerian capital
Eleven people were killed and 19 injured in the fire as emergency teams work to evacuate victims amidst a heatwave in Algeria.
Algeria is spending $25 billion to counter weapons Israel built for Morocco - opinion
'Jewish lobby' at fault for World Cup decisions, Messi's goals, Algerian sports analyst claims
Israel's Somaliland envoy sparks regional backlash from 15 Arab, Muslim states
Mohammed VI offers a new chance for peace - opinion
Moroccan King Mohammed VI urged the neighboring country Algeria to work with Morocco for the development of both countries' relations.
Algerian Olympian suspended, sent home for refusing to face Israeli Judoka
Judoka Fethi Nourine and his coach Amar Benikhlef annouced their withdrawal from the Olympic competition to avoid meeting an Israeli athlete during the event.
Algerian pres. fires official for daughter’s marriage to Israeli-Arab
The Algerian news outlet Algeria Part reported last week that Younès' daughter, who has been living in France for several years, married an "Israeli Arab,”— an Israeli national of Palestinian origin.
Could Chad be a ‘time bomb’ affecting Algeria, Sahel in Africa? - analysis
While Chad had cracked down on extremism there is now concern of growing chaos. The burden on Algeria as a center of stability now grows.
Morocco-Israel-Algeria: Who betrayed whom? - opinion
It should be noted that the journey undertaken by the Israelis and the Moroccans since the 1960s brings these two nations closer, to have eventually reestablished relations under the Abraham Accords.
UNESCO announces couscous a world cultural heritage
This new prestigious status of couscous reflects the cultural cooperation and deep connection between the four countries that share its heritage: Algeria, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia.
Perpetrator of brutal 2014 Paris robbery and rape arrested in Algeria
Houssame Hatri, 24, was arrested in July in the city of Maghnia near the border with Morocco, about 250 miles west of the capital Algiers.
Algerian journalist sentenced 2 years for Facebook posts critical of gov’t
A prosecutor charged him with “insulting state institutions” and “distributing publications harmful to national unity.”
US politicians blast Algeria for church closures
Algerian authorities shut one church because it ‘celebrates non-Muslim worship’
Algerian, international NGOs, call for release of jailed reporter
Groups charge authorities are taking advantage of coronavirus pandemic to settle scores with independent journalism.