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Sahel: The lawless northern Chad and deaths over goldF

Around 100 dead in clashes between Chad gold miners Around 100 people have died in clashes between gold miners in northern Chad, Defence Minister General Daoud Yaya Brahim said on Monday. Violence broke out on May 23 at Kouri Bougoudi near the Libyan border, sparked...

Sahel: Slavery and forced child labor are alive and well in MauritaniaF

Mauritania has made progress in battling slavery but still has its work cut out to abolish the practice, the UN envoy on the issue said Friday. Slavery has been officially banned since 1981 and classified as a crime  against humanity in the Sahel country, but...

Algeria’s unemployed to get monthly allowances and health insuranceF

Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune said Tuesday that the government would introduce youth unemployment benefits as the North African nation struggles with a jobless rate of almost 15 percent. The payments will be made "to preserve the dignity of young people",...

Algerian doctors leaving their country in droves, as nearly third of youth say they want to leave tooF

Women in Algerian prisons just for their opinions Mostaganem: After court postpones trial, jailed Hirak activity Dalila Touat starts hunger strike Originally planned for 7 February 2022, the trial of pro-democracy activist Dalila Touat at the Mostaganem Correctional...

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