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Forever, Uncle Ho is still with us in our marches - he is still alive in every action, every victory of the process of ...
Saturday, April 19 was the 250th anniversary of the “shot heard round the world,” or the opening gunfire that started the battles of Lexington and Concord in Massachusetts in 1775 that marked ...
France says it will expel Algerian diplomats in response to Algeria’s decision to do the same. It escalates a diplomatic ...
As Europe celebrates the triumph of V-E Day, Algeria marks parallel legacy of colonial-era massacres
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Algeria’s flags fly Wednesday, April 16, 2025 in ...
French forces launched a ferocious colonial crackdown in eastern Algeria where demonstrators had dared to raise the Algerian flag. The Sétif massacres would lead Algerian nationalists to embrace armed ...
who shot a young man [Bouzid Saâl] waving an Algerian flag. I remember my father, also a nationalist activist, being arrested a few days later and handcuffed before my eyes." "I remember the ...
The new research could upend what’s known of the evolution of the most primitive mammals alive today. Found in Australia and New Guinea, the platypus and echidna are called monotremes ...
some brought out Algerian flags and banners calling for independence. French authorities ordered the banners be removed. When some refused, troops opened fire on the crowd. News of the shootings ...
Chinese solar module manufacturer Longi expressed interest in developing a solar manufacturing facility in Algeria during a recent meeting with officials from the country’s Ministry of Energy ...
Girls’ flag football isn’t University Interscholastic League-sanctioned, but the sport is gaining popularity, and Fort Worth ISD is spearheading the charge. Under the bright lights at Herman ...
This extraordinary desert country has long been difficult for tourists to visit. That’s all changing
Tassili n’Ajjer National Park, Algeria CNN — “Labès?” (‘OK?”) asks Baba Atanof as a tourist struggles to get her leg over a large rock on a steep ascent in the Algerian Sahara Desert.
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