Algeria Launches Phase Two of Investment Reforms, Targeting 20,000 Projects
Algeria's Investment Promotion Agency (AAPI) launched phase two of its investment reforms, aiming to attract 20,000 investment projects in five years by improving its one-stop shop, land allocation, and collaboration with local authorities.
Algeria Launches Phase Two of Investment Reforms, Targeting 20,000 Projects
Algeria's Investment Promotion Agency (AAPI) launched phase two of its investment reforms, aiming to attract 20,000 investment projects in five years by improving its one-stop shop, land allocation, and collaboration with local authorities.
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40% Bias Score
Five Young Stars to Watch at the 2025 AFCON
Five young African footballers—Lamine Camara (Senegal), Karim Konate (Ivory Coast), Aman Allah Memmiche (Tunisia), Oumar Diakite (Ivory Coast), and Ibrahim Maza (Algeria)—are set to make their mark at the 2025 TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, showcasing their talent on a continental s...
Five Young Stars to Watch at the 2025 AFCON
Five young African footballers—Lamine Camara (Senegal), Karim Konate (Ivory Coast), Aman Allah Memmiche (Tunisia), Oumar Diakite (Ivory Coast), and Ibrahim Maza (Algeria)—are set to make their mark at the 2025 TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, showcasing their talent on a continental s...
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12% Bias Score
Algeria Accuses France of Destabilization Attempts
Algeria summoned the French ambassador last week to protest alleged French intelligence operations aimed at destabilizing the country, including recruiting former terrorists and holding meetings with anti-government figures, following the recent detention of Franco-Algerian author Boualem Sansal.
Algeria Accuses France of Destabilization Attempts
Algeria summoned the French ambassador last week to protest alleged French intelligence operations aimed at destabilizing the country, including recruiting former terrorists and holding meetings with anti-government figures, following the recent detention of Franco-Algerian author Boualem Sansal.
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56% Bias Score
Algeria Claims French Intelligence Plot to Recruit ISIS Member
Algerian state media broadcast a confession from a self-proclaimed former ISIS member, accusing the French DGSE of recruiting him to form armed groups; the Algerian government presented this as a foiled plot amidst worsening relations with France.
Algeria Claims French Intelligence Plot to Recruit ISIS Member
Algerian state media broadcast a confession from a self-proclaimed former ISIS member, accusing the French DGSE of recruiting him to form armed groups; the Algerian government presented this as a foiled plot amidst worsening relations with France.
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64% Bias Score
Duro Felguera Reports €48.8 Million Loss, Files for Pre-Bankruptcy
Duro Felguera reported a €48.8 million loss in the first half of 2023 due to its troubled Djelfa power plant project in Algeria, leading to a pre-bankruptcy filing to restructure its debt and negotiate with creditors.
Duro Felguera Reports €48.8 Million Loss, Files for Pre-Bankruptcy
Duro Felguera reported a €48.8 million loss in the first half of 2023 due to its troubled Djelfa power plant project in Algeria, leading to a pre-bankruptcy filing to restructure its debt and negotiate with creditors.
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36% Bias Score
French Scholar Faces Backlash for Criticizing Algerian Writer
Political scientist Nedjib Sidi Moussa faced intense online and media attacks after criticizing Algerian writer Boualem Sansal, despite also condemning Sansal's arrest; this differential treatment reflects the racialized nature of postcolonial criticism in France.
French Scholar Faces Backlash for Criticizing Algerian Writer
Political scientist Nedjib Sidi Moussa faced intense online and media attacks after criticizing Algerian writer Boualem Sansal, despite also condemning Sansal's arrest; this differential treatment reflects the racialized nature of postcolonial criticism in France.
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44% Bias Score
Algeria Invests 906 Billion Dinars in Water Infrastructure
Algeria's government invested 906 billion dinars in water infrastructure over the past five years, including desalination plants, wells, and wastewater treatment, resulting in 98% of the population having access to potable water.
Algeria Invests 906 Billion Dinars in Water Infrastructure
Algeria's government invested 906 billion dinars in water infrastructure over the past five years, including desalination plants, wells, and wastewater treatment, resulting in 98% of the population having access to potable water.
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40% Bias Score
Algerian Author Faces Life Sentence for Criticizing Regime
Franco-Algerian author Boualem Sansal faces life imprisonment in Algeria for criticizing the Islamist regime; his arrest highlights the suppression of dissent and free speech.
Algerian Author Faces Life Sentence for Criticizing Regime
Franco-Algerian author Boualem Sansal faces life imprisonment in Algeria for criticizing the Islamist regime; his arrest highlights the suppression of dissent and free speech.
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56% Bias Score
Algerian Minister Addresses Mostaganem Water Concerns
In Algiers, Algeria's Minister of Hydraulics, Taha Derbal, met with Mostaganem's National People's Assembly members on Saturday to address water concerns, including potable water supply, sanitation, and irrigation needs, outlining steps to improve services and resource management.
Algerian Minister Addresses Mostaganem Water Concerns
In Algiers, Algeria's Minister of Hydraulics, Taha Derbal, met with Mostaganem's National People's Assembly members on Saturday to address water concerns, including potable water supply, sanitation, and irrigation needs, outlining steps to improve services and resource management.
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24% Bias Score
Algerian Author Imprisoned for Questioning National Borders
Franco-Algerian author Boualem Sansal, 80, has been detained in Algeria for a month, accused of intellectual treason for questioning Algeria's national identity and historical borders in an interview. His French lawyer is denied a visa, and the trial is postponed.
Algerian Author Imprisoned for Questioning National Borders
Franco-Algerian author Boualem Sansal, 80, has been detained in Algeria for a month, accused of intellectual treason for questioning Algeria's national identity and historical borders in an interview. His French lawyer is denied a visa, and the trial is postponed.
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60% Bias Score
Duro Felguera Files for Pre-Bankruptcy Amidst \$413 Million Algerian Dispute
Duro Felguera, a Spanish engineering firm, filed for pre-bankruptcy in Gijón, Spain, on Wednesday, December 6, 2024, to negotiate a restructuring plan with creditors after an Algerian energy company, Sonelgaz, claimed \$413 million due to a suspended power plant project.
Duro Felguera Files for Pre-Bankruptcy Amidst \$413 Million Algerian Dispute
Duro Felguera, a Spanish engineering firm, filed for pre-bankruptcy in Gijón, Spain, on Wednesday, December 6, 2024, to negotiate a restructuring plan with creditors after an Algerian energy company, Sonelgaz, claimed \$413 million due to a suspended power plant project.
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44% Bias Score
Ramaphosa in Algiers: Strengthening Ties and Advocating for UN Reform
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa concluded a visit to Algeria on Friday, praising Algeria's UN Security Council role, advocating for its reform, and emphasizing strengthened bilateral cooperation in various sectors, including green hydrogen and renewable energy, while supporting the Palestini...
Ramaphosa in Algiers: Strengthening Ties and Advocating for UN Reform
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa concluded a visit to Algeria on Friday, praising Algeria's UN Security Council role, advocating for its reform, and emphasizing strengthened bilateral cooperation in various sectors, including green hydrogen and renewable energy, while supporting the Palestini...
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48% Bias Score