WFP Receives €5.8 Million From The European Union To Support Sahrawi Refugees In Algeria

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has received a €5.8 million (US$ 6 million) humanitarian grant from the European Union (EU).

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The EU-Algeria Energy Dialogue

Algeria is a competitive and stable natural gas supplier for the EU. This is because Algeria depends on the European market to.

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Angola And Algeria Boost Parliamentary Cooperation

The Algerian ambassador to Angola Abdelhekim Mihoubi has proposed the creation of a Friendship and Solidarity group between the Angolan and Algerian.

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2023: 5 Prospective African Countries to Invest In

By Blossom Charity Ukoha Rwanda’s President, Paul Kagame, has boldly declared that “In Africa today, we recognize that trade and investment, and.

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EU Hails Algeria Over Energy Strategic Partnership

European Union (EU) has hailed the Algeria government for its “long-term strategic partnership”, as the bloc turns to Africa’s biggest gas exporter.

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South Africa, Algeria, Others Join UN Rights Council

The U.N. General Assembly has elected South Africa, Algeria, Bangladesh, Belgium, Chile, Costa Rica, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Maldives, Morocco, Romania, and Vietnam to.

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Amid Diplomatic Break off, Algeria invites Morocco to Arab League summit

Following pressure from other Arab powers, Algeria has invited its neighbour and rival Morocco to an Arab League summit planned to hold.

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Macron Urges Algeria to Move Beyond Shared ‘Painful’ History

The France President, Emmanuel Macron has urged Algeria to move beyond their shared “painful” history and look to the future. He also.

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Algeria introduces English at primary school in push to shed colonial past

Young Algerians will soon be taught English at primary school after President Abdelmadjid Tebboune announced that he was adding the language to.

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Algeria, Nigeria, Niger Sign MOU On Gas Pipeline to Europe

To move away from relying on Russian energy, the European Union is increasingly turning to Africa for natural gas imports — and.

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