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No fewer than 232 Nigeriens, arrived in Arlit, north of Niger Wednesday after their expulsion from the Algerian Assamaka, a United Nations source in Niamey disclosed to APA.
The Algerian deputy minister in charge of Maghreb and African Affairs, Abdelkader Messahel, said that an anti-terrorism world forum will be convened which will comprise 35 countries, among them will be Algeria.
Family members of deposed Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi including his wife, children and grandchildren have been transported to neighboring Algeria, state news agency reported quoting Algerian diplomats on Monday.
The trans-Saharan road project to link Algiers to Lagos is now under review in Niamey where experts are revisiting the technical aspects of this ambitious program which was first initiated 40 years ago.
Andrew Warren, 43, a former official with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), has been sentenced to 65 months in prison on charges of abusive sexual contact and unlawful use of cocaine while possessing a firearm.
Hundreds of Algerian police broke up an anti-government rally in the capital Saturday, taking away at least one opposition member for questioning. Another opposition lawmaker was reportedly hospitalized.
Clashes occurred on Saturday in Algiers between the police and demonstrators participating in an unauthorized march by political parties and civil society organizations calling for the lifting of the state of emergency and the implementation of political...
The European Commission has allocated €10 million to provide humanitarian and food aid to vulnerable Sahrawi refugees living in the refugee camps in south-west Algeria. This funding will be used to provide a regular and varied food supply. It will also...
Morocco has officially called for the “quick intervention” of the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) for the immediate release of the former Polisario Police Chief, Mustapha Salma, who was kidnapped in southwest Algeria for supporting...