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Gay Muslim's Memoir Reveals Algerian Realities
Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed's memoir details his experiences as a gay Muslim in Algeria, highlighting the dangerous intersections of sexuality, class, and religious identity, and his subsequent founding of an LGBTQ+ Muslim organization in France.
Gay Muslim's Memoir Reveals Algerian Realities
Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed's memoir details his experiences as a gay Muslim in Algeria, highlighting the dangerous intersections of sexuality, class, and religious identity, and his subsequent founding of an LGBTQ+ Muslim organization in France.
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44% Bias Score


Algerian Woman Sues Author Daoud for Unauthorized Use of Life Story in Award-Winning Novel
An Algerian woman is suing French-Algerian author Kamel Daoud in Paris for using her life story in his Goncourt Prize-winning novel "Houris" without consent, demanding €200,000 in compensation; the novel, banned in Algeria, details her survival of an Islamist attack and subsequent psychological trau...
Algerian Woman Sues Author Daoud for Unauthorized Use of Life Story in Award-Winning Novel
An Algerian woman is suing French-Algerian author Kamel Daoud in Paris for using her life story in his Goncourt Prize-winning novel "Houris" without consent, demanding €200,000 in compensation; the novel, banned in Algeria, details her survival of an Islamist attack and subsequent psychological trau...
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36% Bias Score


France's Nuclear Legacy in Algeria Fuels Ongoing Tensions
France conducted 17 nuclear tests in the Algerian Sahara (1960-1966), causing widespread health problems and environmental damage; Algeria demands compensation and site cleanup, straining relations with France.
France's Nuclear Legacy in Algeria Fuels Ongoing Tensions
France conducted 17 nuclear tests in the Algerian Sahara (1960-1966), causing widespread health problems and environmental damage; Algeria demands compensation and site cleanup, straining relations with France.
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44% Bias Score


French Minister Proposes Sweeping Changes to Immigration Policy
French Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin proposed abolishing a commission to speed up deportations, citing a recent court decision blocking the expulsion of an Algerian influencer and expressing support for a bill allowing mayors to oppose marriages involving undocumented individuals. He also suggest...
French Minister Proposes Sweeping Changes to Immigration Policy
French Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin proposed abolishing a commission to speed up deportations, citing a recent court decision blocking the expulsion of an Algerian influencer and expressing support for a bill allowing mayors to oppose marriages involving undocumented individuals. He also suggest...
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52% Bias Score


Tebboune Condemns Macron's Western Sahara Stance, Demands France Repair Damaged Relations
Six months into an unprecedented diplomatic crisis, Algerian President Tebboune criticized French President Macron's recognition of Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara, citing it as the root cause of the conflict and demanding France initiate reconciliation amidst accusations of hostile stateme...
Tebboune Condemns Macron's Western Sahara Stance, Demands France Repair Damaged Relations
Six months into an unprecedented diplomatic crisis, Algerian President Tebboune criticized French President Macron's recognition of Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara, citing it as the root cause of the conflict and demanding France initiate reconciliation amidst accusations of hostile stateme...
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44% Bias Score


Algeria Demands France Clean Up Nuclear Waste From 1960s Tests
Algeria passed a new law demanding France clean up radioactive waste from 17 nuclear tests conducted between 1960 and 1966, escalating their diplomatic conflict and citing health impacts and environmental damage in several regions.
Algeria Demands France Clean Up Nuclear Waste From 1960s Tests
Algeria passed a new law demanding France clean up radioactive waste from 17 nuclear tests conducted between 1960 and 1966, escalating their diplomatic conflict and citing health impacts and environmental damage in several regions.
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48% Bias Score

French Minister's Western Sahara Visit Underscores Morocco Sovereignty Shift
French Culture Minister Rachida Dati's February 17th, 2025 visit to Western Sahara's Laayoune and Dakhla launched French cultural centers, marking the first such visit by a French minister and aligning with Morocco's claim of sovereignty over the disputed territory, a shift in French policy followin...

French Minister's Western Sahara Visit Underscores Morocco Sovereignty Shift
French Culture Minister Rachida Dati's February 17th, 2025 visit to Western Sahara's Laayoune and Dakhla launched French cultural centers, marking the first such visit by a French minister and aligning with Morocco's claim of sovereignty over the disputed territory, a shift in French policy followin...
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60% Bias Score

France's Omission of OAS Victims in Algerian War Memorials
French President Macron's administration has enacted nineteen memorial acts related to the Algerian War, but has remained silent on the approximately 3,000 victims of the OAS (Secret Army Organization) between 1961 and 1962, a silence deemed significant given the newly accessible archival evidence r...

France's Omission of OAS Victims in Algerian War Memorials
French President Macron's administration has enacted nineteen memorial acts related to the Algerian War, but has remained silent on the approximately 3,000 victims of the OAS (Secret Army Organization) between 1961 and 1962, a silence deemed significant given the newly accessible archival evidence r...
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48% Bias Score

Algerian Woman Sues Author for Alleged Use of Her Life Story in Goncourt-Winning Novel
Algerian Saâda Arbane is suing French-Algerian author Kamel Daoud for 200,000 euros, alleging his Goncourt Prize-winning novel "Houris" plagiarizes her experience as a survivor of a near-fatal attack; a hearing is set for May 7th in Paris.

Algerian Woman Sues Author for Alleged Use of Her Life Story in Goncourt-Winning Novel
Algerian Saâda Arbane is suing French-Algerian author Kamel Daoud for 200,000 euros, alleging his Goncourt Prize-winning novel "Houris" plagiarizes her experience as a survivor of a near-fatal attack; a hearing is set for May 7th in Paris.
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56% Bias Score

Algeria's BRICS+ Rejection Exposes Economic and Political Weakness
Algeria's application to join the BRICS+ group was rejected in August 2023 due to its undiversified economy and heavy reliance on hydrocarbons, highlighting its weakening international standing and internal political challenges.

Algeria's BRICS+ Rejection Exposes Economic and Political Weakness
Algeria's application to join the BRICS+ group was rejected in August 2023 due to its undiversified economy and heavy reliance on hydrocarbons, highlighting its weakening international standing and internal political challenges.
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44% Bias Score

France Bans Algerian Hazelnut Spread, Exacerbating Tensions
France banned the import of Algerian hazelnut spread, El Mordjene, due to alleged non-compliance with European regulations, causing shortages and high prices in Algeria and further straining already tense relations between the two countries.

France Bans Algerian Hazelnut Spread, Exacerbating Tensions
France banned the import of Algerian hazelnut spread, El Mordjene, due to alleged non-compliance with European regulations, causing shortages and high prices in Algeria and further straining already tense relations between the two countries.
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52% Bias Score

Algeria Condemns EU Resolution on Imprisoned Writer
Franco-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal's imprisonment in Algeria for criticizing Morocco's historical land loss during French colonization sparked a resolution from the European Parliament demanding his release, which Algeria's parliament condemned as a politically motivated attack.

Algeria Condemns EU Resolution on Imprisoned Writer
Franco-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal's imprisonment in Algeria for criticizing Morocco's historical land loss during French colonization sparked a resolution from the European Parliament demanding his release, which Algeria's parliament condemned as a politically motivated attack.
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44% Bias Score
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