U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Thursday Washington was looking to increase its security assistance to Algeria to help it tackle militancy … Go to resource »
A military aircraft crashed in Algeria's mountainous northeast Tuesday, with a sole survivor found from one of the country's deadliest air disasters, … Go to resource »
Weeks of violence between two rival communities have swept Algeria's desert city of Ghardaia, enflamed by the destruction of a historic Berber shrine. Go to resource »
Scores of fans flooded the streets on foot and some got in their cars, honking horns and driving around in celebration. Go to resource »
Algeria is hosting the first Maghreb Cultural Film Festival this week. Go to resource »
It is a massively popular book form that originated in Japan where it became a cultural phenomenon. Now manga comics are flourishing in Algeria as … Go to resource »
Two Algerians held at Guantanamo Bay prison for more than a decade have returned to their homeland where they were interrogated by judicial … Go to resource »
South Africa's President Jacob Zuma is meeting seperately with Algeria's president Abdelaziz Bouteflika and Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan. Go to resource »
Malian musician Ballake Sissoko and French cellist Vincent Segal passed through Washington recently on a world tour promoting their new album "At … Go to resource »
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