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Algeria is rounding up migrants and dumping them across the border with Niger, according to a regional migrant rights group.
ALGERIAN authorities rounded up more than 1,800 people and left them at the Nigerien border in a record expulsion earlier this month, a Niger-based migrant rights group said on Thursday.
The mass deportations come amid rising tensions between Algeria and its southern neighbours, all now led by military juntas ...
Rabat - A new book titled “Morocco, an enemy? Decoding the Algerian institutional discourse” sheds light on how Algeria has ...
Algeria's state-owned OAIC announced international tender for soft milling wheat of any origin for shipment in both the first ...
Amnesty International on Thursday denounced what it called a "crackdown on peaceful dissent" in Algeria in response to an ...
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The relationship between Algeria and France - often sensitive, sometimes strained, but usually restrained - has soured horribly in recent weeks. With tit-for-tat expulsions, diplomatic recalls and ...
Algeria has asked 12 French embassy staff to leave the country within 48 hours, France's foreign minister has said. Jean-Noël ...
With its capacity and resources, Algeria has become one of the guarantors of stability in this region’ says Hakan Fidan - ...
Western Sahara, deportation of immigrants, the Boualem Sansal case: an analysis of the tensions poisoning Franco-Algerian ...
Algeria and Türkiye wish to work more closely in addressing regional issues and formulating shared policies, the latter’s ...