• Joseph Gad has indicated that " Nedjma" was the first investor in the communication sector over the year 2010 with $ 1.5 billion all along its presence in Algeria, noting that the amount of the investment will increase by 50% in 2011 propelling " Nedjma" at the helm investment in the sector of communication in Algeria and North Africa. (echoroukonline.com)
  • A part ofthe Maghreb, or western part of Arab North Africa, Algeria borders the Mediterranean Sea, between Morocco and Tunisia. (allgov.com)
  • European nations, and eventually the United States, were required to pay tribute to these countries of North Africa, which ruled the shipping lanes of the Mediterranean until the French invaded Algeria in 1830. (allgov.com)
  • Algeria, officially The People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa on the Mediterranean coast. (conceptdraw.com)
  • For decades the main source of Islamic terrorists in North Africa has been Algeria. (strategypage.com)
  • In December 2016, the Algerian Rugby Federation in collaboration with Rugby Africa will organize the first edition of a Maghreb Tri-nations grouping Algeria, Tunisia national rugby union team and the Morocco national rugby union team. (wikipedia.org)
  • Algeria borders the Mediterranean Sea between Morocco and Tunisia in Northern Africa. (allgov.com)
  • The Berbers, a people from the northern part of Africa, first populated Algeria in the 5th Century BC. (allgov.com)
  • Women's teams from Algeria, Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Ghana, Mali and South Africa will join the reigning African champion, 'The Super Falcons' of Nigeria. (voanews.com)
  • That they enable Algeria to position itself as an essential pole of new technologies in Africa. (africanews.com)
  • Ethiopia, officially known as the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a country located in the Horn of Africa. (conceptdraw.com)
  • outh Sudan, officially the Republic of South Sudan, is a landlocked country in northeastern Africa. (conceptdraw.com)
  • Sudan, officially the Republic of the Sudan, is a country in Northeast Africa. (bing.com)
  • Tunisia, officially the Republic of Tunisia, is the northernmost country in Africa. (google.com)
  • Saudi Arabia, officially known as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is the largest Arab state in Western Asia by land area (approximately 2,150,000 km2 (830,000 sq mi), constituting the bulk of the Arabian Peninsula), and the second-largest in the Arab world after Algeria. (conceptdraw.com)
  • This should finally shut down all those high-school haters who dubbed cheerleading "not a real sport": This week, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) officially granted cheerleading "provisional Olympic status" for the 2020 Games, according to the New York Times . (pulse.ng)
  • However, when the COVID-19 pandemic hit Algeria in March of 2020, the Hirak movement lifted their siege. (europeanforum.net)
  • Demonstrators carry banners and gesture during a protest rejecting the presidential election in Algiers, Algeria December 10, 2019. (hrw.org)
  • Algeria in 2019 experienced the largest and most sustained anti-government demonstrations since gaining independence in 1962. (hrw.org)
  • When Bouteflika, who at the time was in a wheelchair, was unable to speak due to a stroke and rarely seen in public, officially announced he would run again in the 2019 presidential election, many Algerians had enough. (europeanforum.net)
  • Though Algeria earned its freedom from French colonialists in 1962, infighting among hard-line Islamist parties and more moderate factions led to violence and terrorist attacks that lasted throughout the 1990s. (allgov.com)
  • On July 1, 1962, Algeria held a referendum, and France officially recognized Algeria as a sovereign nation on July 3. (allgov.com)
  • The French colonial occupation of Algeria ended in 1962 but France has yet to deal with this sordid chapter in its history. (peoplesworld.org)
  • As history has shown, through many battles, deaths and other setbacks, in 1962 Algeria won its freedom. (peoplesworld.org)
  • First president, Ben Bella, and the FLN, the ruling party that had mainly led the War of Liberation (1954-1962), dreamed of making Algeria an esteemed country in the international arena, notably by leading the Non-Aligned Movement, the loose alliance of newly independent countries that wanted to chart a future outside the influence of either the US, the Soviet Union or China. (africasacountry.com)
  • At the invitation of the Tunisia national rugby union team, Algeria brought together Nabeul a selection of the best Algerian players from rugby and started on the international stage On 27 February 2007 against Tunisia, a match that they won 8 to 7 Algeria, the Fennecs dream of having a federation with an attempt of Samir Khamouche playing at Castres and a penalty Of Nadir Boukhaloua playing Lyon OU. (wikipedia.org)
  • In Ahmed Zabana Stadium of Oran, Algeria won this game 16-6 with a team consisting mainly of players based in France and two players trained in Algerian clubs. (wikipedia.org)
  • Western commentators on contemporary Algeria have accordingly resembled nineteenth-century French colonial observers who, unable to grasp that Algerian society functioned in accordance with different rules from those which applied in France, hastily concluded that rules were altogether absent. (merip.org)
  • He had stood near a stadium in Cairo where the Algerian team was playing, carrying a sign demanding the departure of those who hold power in Algeria, before being deported to Algeria, where he was prosecuted and sentenced. (hrw.org)
  • Mostafa el-Khateeb, head of the council, urged the government to recall the Egyptian ambassador to Algeria and called on the Algerian President Abdel Aziz Bouteflika to apologize to the Egyptian people. (egyptindependent.com)
  • The appropriate escalation would be to sever relations with the Algerian government if it does not officially apologize to the Egyptians,' el-Khateeb said. (egyptindependent.com)
  • While the government continues to call for an "Algerian solution" to the chaos in Libya, less well publicized are the details of how Algeria achieved that solution. (strategypage.com)
  • Algerian and international media outlets have reported that Algeria has officially began forming an African block to reject Israel's membership in the African Union. (palestina-komitee.nl)
  • The vector stencils library Algeria contains contours for ConceptDraw DIAGRAM diagramming and vector drawing software. (conceptdraw.com)
  • The first match they competed in was on the 24th February 2007, in a game in Tunis against the Tunisia national rugby union team (to which Algeria won by 8-7). (wikipedia.org)
  • Beginning in the early 16th Century, Algeria was part of the Ottoman Empire for 300 years, and became a distinct province between Tunisia and Morocco. (allgov.com)
  • Rachid Bouchareb's Dust of Life / Poussières de vie (Algeria, 1995). (altfg.com)
  • Nahel's death also reverberated across the Mediterranean to Algeria, even though it is still not officially known whether he was a dual national. (iol.co.za)
  • Not only is it the first sighting anywhere in Algeria for nearly three decades, but this is the first ever observation at an inland locality - all previous occurrences were documented along the country's Mediterranean coast. (birdguides.com)
  • South Africa's African National Congress (ANC) was the first resistance movement to be hosted in Algeria, establishing its international bureau in downtown Algiers in 1963. (africasacountry.com)
  • Genetic analysis showed that PPRV strains isolated in Morocco and Algeria belonged to lineage IV ( 4 - 6 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Though the borders of Algeria have shifted throughout history, the French established the borders recognized today in 1830. (allgov.com)
  • Algeria was invaded and conquered by France in 1830, and the occupied parts were annexed to France in 1834. (libertyfund.org)
  • The company Yassir is a pioneer of Vehicle for Hire (VFH) in Algeria, where it was founded in 2017 by two childhood friends. (africanews.com)
  • Additionally, 23 Member States5 observed the 2017 World Hepatitis Day, thus officially acknowledging viral hepatitis as a national challenge. (who.int)
  • The species, which is more commonly referred to by European birders using its colloquial name of Andalusian Hemipode, was widely believed to be extirpated in Algeria and thus the findings are a major boost for the future conservation of this rare and endangered Western Palearctic species. (birdguides.com)
  • In an effort to boost its economy, Algeria is creating a culture of start-up business enterprise. (africanews.com)
  • Most of the smugglers are moving consumer goods (cheap fuel, expensive alcohol, gadgets and low level drugs like cannabis, for use in Algeria) and illegal migrants headed for Europe. (strategypage.com)
  • The border guards have incentives to catch smugglers as they get some of the value of the seized vehicles (usually expensive all-terrain models) and cargo as well as bribes from smugglers carrying items (like cocaine or hashish headed for Europe) that will not cause a unwanted publicity (about lax border security) inside Algeria. (strategypage.com)
  • Meanwhile Algeria sent more troops to the border area this year and went after the smugglers and others trying to cross illegally. (strategypage.com)
  • Most of those caught sneaking in are smugglers, mainly because Algeria is now considered a hostile refuge for Islamic terrorists fleeing increasingly successful counter-terrorism efforts in the Sahel. (strategypage.com)
  • In a related development, some members of Facebook are calling a square in Maadi to be renamed from el-Gaza'er Square (Algeria Square), to Meteb Square (an Egyptian football player), Hassan Shehata Square or 14 November Square (the date of the first match between Egypt and Algeria). (egyptindependent.com)
  • During World War II, French Morocco remained officially loyal to the Vichy government after the fall of France in 1940. (factmonster.com)
  • These measures proved ineffective, and under the pressure of rebellion in Algeria and disorders in Morocco, the French were compelled (1955) to restore Sidi Muhammad. (factmonster.com)
  • Though originally settled by the Berbers in the 5th Century BC, Algeria was conquered by a number of ruling powers, including the Phoenicians, Romans, Vandals, Arabs, Turkish and French. (allgov.com)
  • Most the French colonists were farmers and businessmen seeking new opportunities in Algeria. (allgov.com)
  • So to benefit them, France organized Algeria into overseas departments of the home country, with representatives in the French National Assembly. (allgov.com)
  • One million French citizens living in Algeria, called the pieds-noirs (black feet), returned to France at this time. (allgov.com)
  • The following two years, Taïder was a member of the French U19 and U20 teams respectively, which make his decision to play for Algeria all the more interesting . (duke.edu)
  • Despite his undoubtedly French youth career, Taïder chose to play for Algeria because that is his mother's country of origin. (duke.edu)
  • His mother, whose family is from Algeria - a former French colony which has contributed most of North Africa's immigration to France - raised him alone. (iol.co.za)
  • The new constitution of the Second Republic (1848) declared that Algeria was no longer a colony but an integral part of France (with three départements) and that the emigration of French settlers would be officially encouraged and subsidized by the government. (libertyfund.org)
  • The conflict that killed over 100,000 French citizens was never officially called a war and the world knows little about this war of liberation that Algerians estimate killed over a million and a half of their own citizens. (peoplesworld.org)
  • After 132 years under French colonialism, the renascent yet limping Algeria had a population of 9 million people but only 500 university graduates. (africasacountry.com)
  • This redeployment officially began this month and will include a thousand French troops in Mali and the rest ready to quickly move from bases elsewhere in the region to wherever the most Islamic terrorist activity had been detected. (strategypage.com)
  • Algeria play internationals since it first receives match on 2015 at Ahmed Zabana Stadium in Oran. (wikipedia.org)
  • Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo officially opened the stadium April 8. (voanews.com)
  • To unleash an economy that has long been dependent on hydrocarbons, Algeria has created a Ministry of Start-ups, the first one in the region. (africanews.com)
  • Algeria remains heavily dependent on the import of food. (europeanforum.net)
  • Algeria was ruled next by Vandals, a Germanic tribe, who were in turn conquered by Byzantine Arabs, who brought the Islamic faith to the region. (allgov.com)
  • Despite the appearance of ISIL (Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant) in Libya Algeria and most Western nations (especially the EU) still see a negotiated settlement as the best way to deal with the Libya civil war. (strategypage.com)
  • Algeria finally got a political deal with its surviving Islamic terrorists only after a decade of horrific violence. (strategypage.com)
  • Some of the Islamic terrorists still operating in Algeria seem to acknowledge that connection and avoid further antagonizing civilians with the kind of mayhem still popular in places like Libya, Iraq and Syria. (strategypage.com)
  • Despite the 2005 peace deal there still about a hundred armed Islamic terrorists killed in Algeria during 2014. (strategypage.com)
  • Algeria closed the official border crossings in January 2013 to make it more difficult for Islamic terrorists to move between Algeria and Mali. (strategypage.com)
  • For Sofiane Abdelkader Benhassen, founder of the pilot club Stade Oranais in 2008, who has been appointed president, priority is also and above all to popularize the discipline in Algeria and to make this sport known to the youth of the country through the creation of schools. (wikipedia.org)
  • This way of looking at things assumes that elections in a country such as Algeria can be evaluated according to a scale on which zero equals totally fraudulent or completely rigged, and ten equals totally democratic, free and fair. (merip.org)
  • Tlemcen is a city of 170,000 in northern Algeria, not far from the border with Morocco. (merip.org)
  • At the moment the Libyan land border is officially closed so you need to hike over the Tadrart plateau to get into Libya only to claim you have set foot into it, something I can't say is worth it. (worldheritagesite.org)
  • Since the beginning of the war, the export of Bulgarian weapons to Ukraine was not carried out officially, but through private intermediaries, so "Kintex" had no way to feel an improvement in its result - for years the company has been working practically only in Algeria and India. (novinite.com)
  • Algeria has offered to host peace talks for the mess in Libya, as has neighboring Morocco. (strategypage.com)
  • The Algeria national rugby union team represents Algeria in men's international rugby union. (wikipedia.org)
  • The first coach of the Algeria national rugby union team was Morad Kellal. (wikipedia.org)
  • The council decided to target street names in Mohandiseen, and to attempt to change the name of 'el-Gaza'er' (Algeria Street) to Shehata Street, in honor of the Egyptian national soccer coach Hassan Shehata. (egyptindependent.com)
  • 2010, France/Algeria/Belgium, 138 min. (peoplesworld.org)
  • Algeria lacked reliable economic and political infrastructures-with France still showing vivid interest in its oil-rich desert in the south. (africasacountry.com)
  • The Libyan Tobruk (officially recognized by the UN) government goes along with this, mainly because they cannot afford to annoy the UN and risk losing international recognition as the legitimate government. (strategypage.com)
  • Rabia Bekkar, an urban sociologist who has spent more than 12 years doing research in Tlemcen, Algeria, works at the Institut Parisien de Recherche: Architecture Urbanistique et Societe. (merip.org)
  • Common Buttonquail has been observed again in Algeria after an absence of 25 years. (birdguides.com)
  • 50 million was allocated to the Ministry of War for the years 1848-51 to "establish agricultural colonies in the provinces of Algeria and for works of public utility intended to assure their prosperity. (libertyfund.org)
  • Disappeared in the early 1970s, rugby found its place in Algeria. (wikipedia.org)
  • Nevertheless, in Algeria, they have made a sport out of sheep-fighting, training lambs from an early age to instill in them a taste for combat . (cracked.com)
  • The rock art is on both sides but I feel the countries don't want to cooperate and Algeria is limiting the site to what it is now, the western section of Tassili n'Ajjer NP. (worldheritagesite.org)
  • 125 million which was spent by the government in Algeria in 1847 and makes a very similar argument to that of Bastiat, that the money went to the troops and then into the hands of the merchants who serviced the needs of those troops. (libertyfund.org)
  • Western evaluations of the 1997 legislative elections in Algeria were broadly positive, or at least acquiescent. (merip.org)
  • And all of them have been supported by Algeria Venture , a public accelerator that helps project holders to scale-up, raise funds and solve problems. (africanews.com)
  • In October 1963, a war broke out between Algeria and Morocco, over the latter's claims that territories in western Algeria were historically its own. (africasacountry.com)
  • After withdrawing, my father managed to get to southern Algeria where he found a truck on which to put the stricken Lada. (classicdriver.com)
  • The Romans urbanized Algeria and maintained a military presence there in the second century. (allgov.com)
  • The eighth edition of the Biennial was officially opened in the presence of more than 5.000 people. (bjcem.org)
  • WikiDZ is a local user group officially recognized by the Wikimedia Foundation . (wikimedia.org)
  • Algeria were drawn into a challenging but not insurmountable group for the World Cup in Brazil. (duke.edu)
  • The news comes just over a year after Common Buttonquail was officially declared as extirpated in Spain (and therefore Europe). (birdguides.com)
  • Cycle 3 of the Universal Periodic Review has officially started and in support of 12 human rights defenders ILGA, alongside COC, conducted another SOGIESC UPR Advocacy Week . (ilga.org)
  • Jean-Jacques Annaud's Black and White in Color / La victoire en chantant (Ivory Coast, 1976). (altfg.com)
  • The businessman has dwelt on the mobile phone issues in Algeria and the future prospects of his company at the short and medium term. (echoroukonline.com)
  • On the training ground and in the dressing room, Taïder brings a sense of work ethic and grit that will be essential for Algeria. (duke.edu)