Tag: Algeria
A joint cooperation protocol was signed between Algeria and Tunisia
According to Algerian State Radio, Algerian Minister of Labor, Employment and Social Security Yusuf Şerefa and Tunisian Minister of Social Affairs Malik Ez-Zahi signed a protocol for a joint cooperation…
Diplomatic quarrel between France and Morocco, “the visa crisis is only one element”
In September 2021, Paris had decided to reduce by 50% the number of visas granted to Algeria and Morocco to put pressure on governments deemed too uncooperative in the readmission…
Brigitte Giraud, winner of the Prix Goncourt 2022 with “Live fast”
Brigitte Giraud is the thirteenth writer to be crowned with the Prix Goncourt since its creation in 1903. Author of around ten books and texts for young people, she received…
Sadek Hadjerès, figure of communism in Algeria, died at the age of 94
Sadek Hadjerès died in Paris on Thursday November 3, at the age of 94. He was one of the most famous Algerian communist activists and opponent of the Houari Boumediene…
Jean-Paul Mari, the reporter who seeks light at the end of the night
Jean-Paul Mari was born in 1950 in Algiers. He is a journalist, reporter and writer. Albert-Londres Prize, Bayeux Prize for War Correspondents, Grand Prize for “Elle” readers, he is among…
Faced with multiple risks, unity advocated at the opening of the Arab League summit
The summit of Arab League leaders began in Algiers on Tuesday, November 1, after a three-year hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Although it opened against a background of divisions…
food security and several African issues on the agenda
The Arab League summit opens this Tuesday, October 1, in Algiers, but without the King of Morocco, Mohamed VI. Algiers had sent an official invitation to the sovereign who will…
Cédric Villani, the reconciliation equation
Because the world is Mathematics, Cédric Villani is in the world. That’s what I think I understand about this free spirit, researcher, director of the Institut Poincaré and popularizer of…
Cinema: “Honorary citizen” by Mohamed Hamidi, “a stirring homecoming”
Samir Amin won the Nobel Prize for Literature. He refuses all honors, except that of his small town of origin, in Algeria, a country he left more than 30 years…
The Avicenne hospital in Bobigny, a colonial heritage
The 60th anniversary of Algeria’s independence, July 5, 1962, marks the end of more than 130 years of colonization by France. This policy, marked in particular by the segregation of…