Tag: Algeria


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2008-05-28 Each of the five African countries that are predominately north of the Sahara (Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia), have reduced their child mortality rates by at least 45 percent since 1990.
-- UNICEF report, “The State of Africa’s Children”
2008-01-09 In Algeria, six soldiers have been wounded when their vehicle drove over an explosive device that had been planted on the road near the town of Tizi Ouzou, in the Kabylie region.
2007-12-11 Two bombings in Algeria, with the first massive explosion rocking the Algerian constitutional and supreme courts; and the second badly damaging the U.N. High Commissioner on Refugees and U.N. Development Program buildings.
At least 67 people were killed in the strikes, including at least 11 U.N. workers.
2007-12-04 Algeria and France signed contracts regarding oil, gas and nuclear energy projects, worth several billion euros during a visit to Algeria by French President Nicolas Sarkozy
2007-09-20 The members of the IAEA 35-nation board of governors are Albania, Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bolivia, Brazil, Britain, Canada, Chile, China, Croatia, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Finland, France, Germany, Ghana, India, Iraq, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Japan, Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines, Russian, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Switzerland, Thailand and the United States.
2007-07-10 The Mediterranean Union, a project "extremely strong for promoting peace and development around the Mediterranean, like the Europeans did 50 years ago."
-- Nicolas Sarkozy during his visit in Algeria
2007-07-10 "I favour an acknowledgment of facts, not repentance, which is a religious notion that has no place in the relationship between states,"
To be sure, "the work of memory must continue, but in dignity and objectivity, sheltered from arguments and attempts at exploitation."
"If we want to reinterpret history, that will lead to new misunderstandings."
-- Nicolas Sarkozy,in an interview with the Algerian daily El Watan
2007-07-10 "I did not know the Algeria war, I am not from that generation upon which history weighs heavily, and I want to turn firmly towards the future."
"The Algerians suffered greatly, I respect that suffering, but there was also much suffering on the other side and that must be respected."
-- Nicolas Sarkozy said following his talk with the Algerian president, Abdelaziz Bouteflika
2007-05-10 Algerian troops killed three Islamic rebels in the western province of Saida, 435 km (270 miles) from Algiers.
2007-05-08 Algerian troops backed by helicopters killed four militants believed to belong to the Al Qaeda Organisation in a big offensive in Tizi Ouzou province 100 km east of the capital Algiers.

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