THE prospect of a settlement in Algeria casts a dark shadow over the fate of more than a million European settlers. For in its hour of supreme peril, the settler community finds itself without friends ...
European Union's energy commissioner Kadri Simson (R) and members of her delegation, attend a meeting with Algeria's Minister of Energy and Mines Mohamed Arkab (C) and members of his cabinet, on ...
Four years after a popular uprising fueled hopes for change and real democracy, the country’s government is using vaguely defined statutes to round up hundreds. By Constant Méheut Constant Méheut ...
Algiers, once one of the most beautiful of cities, is becoming the ugliest. To the casual eye, there is no change. The square white houses still climb on each other’s shoulders up to the wooded ...
Algeria is planning to build a new civilian airport and new city in the north of the country. The projects will be located ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. A former tech executive covering AI, XR and The Metaverse for Forbes. When the hype around Web3 and the metaverse cooled, many ...
IT IS impossible to imagine two communities more completely dependent on each other than France and Algeria. The Algerians are in France’s power and we are in theirs, for we have the means of ...
France’s rule over Algeria from 1830 to 1962 is marked by mass killings and large-scale deportation Algeria’s parliament has unanimously approved a law declaring France’s colonisation of the country a ...
Algeria’s government said that 10 of the dead were soldiers who were trying to rescue people from the fires, which have raged for days in a forested coastal region. By Rachid Sekkai and Vivian Yee ...