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Algeria: Forest fires, food poisoning, and polluted beaches underscore mediocrity of Algerian regimeF

200 people admitted in hospitals after bathing in polluted beach Nearly 200 people were hospitalised briefly after swimming on Sunday in seawater suspected to have been polluted at Tenes in northwestern Algeria, local authorities and media said. Three beaches and a...

Sahel: Handover of power to civilians is not happening in MaliF

Mali's largest union launches fresh strike Mali's largest trade union launched a fresh strike on Monday, an AFP journalist said, slowing or paralysing government offices and banks in the unstable West African country. The move follows a similar strike last week, and...

Tunisia looking for an IMF bailoutF

Tunisia will send a delegation to Washington this week to seek global financial support for an economic reform programme, the prime minister's office said Monday. "A government team will head to Washington at the end of this week for a series of meetings with the...

Algerian regime launches frontal assault on civil societyF

It’s hunting season against journalists and free thinkers Being a journalist or a whistleblower is a dangerous job in Algeria. The regime has zero tolerance for people who report facts. And even if you are like Noureddine Tounsi, whose crime was to report criminals,...

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