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Sixty years after its independence, Algeria stands at a crossroads. Though it has broken the political chains of colonialism, ...
Photograph by Simon Urwin Eighty percent of Algeria is desert, but contrary to popular belief only around 25% of that landmass is covered in sand — the rest mainly comprises vast volcanic ...
“Here in the desert, Algeria has abandoned more than 13,000 people in the past 14 months, including pregnant women and children, stranding them without food or water and forcing them to walk, ...
Algeria is rounding up migrants and dumping them across the border with Niger, according to a regional migrant rights group.
Security source tells MEE that long-range attack on Norwegian-run facility in southern Algerian desert had been anticipated and repelled Algerians walk past a wall on which a graffiti reads in ...
Still wet and cold, the group of 30 migrants ... of as many as 90 migrants each — in the desert near the borders with Libya and Algeria, one as recent as this month, as well as one instance ...