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Blood and Tears: French Decolonisation (Part 2) | Featured Documentary

9th - Higher Ed
The story of the decline of the French empire and the indelible mark colonialism left on countries that were colonised.
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Paris Olympics latest: Imane Khelif receives hero's tribute as she moves to semifinals

9th - Higher Ed
Paris Olympics latest. The Algerian boxer was moved to tears as she was treated to a hero's welcome before defeating Hungary's Anna Hamori.
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IOC defends two female boxers over gender eligibility outcry

9th - Higher Ed
The IOC is defending two female boxers at the heart of an ongoing gender controversy. Taiwan’s Lin Yu-ting and Algeria’s Imane Khelif were previously disqualified from a tournament after reportedly failing a gender eligibility test, but...
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Muhammad Hadi: UN deputy coordinator for Middle East peace process

9th - Higher Ed
The United Nations says continuing attacks on aid convoys and Israeli evacuation orders in Gaza, are destabilising humanitarian operations.
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Palestinian UN envoy welcomes ICJ ruling on halting Rafah attack

9th - Higher Ed
The UN's highest court, (ICJ), makes independent decisions, however it’s the UN Security Council which holds the power to enforce them.
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Algeria gas exporter summit: Supply crunch and climate change dominate agenda

9th - Higher Ed
Algeria, Africa's leading gas producer, plans to invest $14 billion to boost gas production by 10 billion cubic meters by 2028.
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Watch: Iran blasts US over veto on Gaza ceasefire, calls it 'diplomatic catastrophe'

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Iran condemns the US for vetoing yet another Gaza ceasefire resolution, labeling it a 'diplomatic catastrophe.' Foreign Minister Amir Abdollahian accuses the US of complicity in Palestinian genocide by supporting the Zionist regime....
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Crossing the Mediterranean: Tunisia intercepts 17,000 people

9th - Higher Ed
Tunisia's coastguard intercepted more than 17,000 people trying to cross the Mediterranean to Europe since January.
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Dispute over Western Sahara hits African football championship

9th - Higher Ed
A speech by Nelson Mandela’s grandson at football’s African Nations Championship has sparked criticism
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Karim Benzema: Did you know?

9th - Higher Ed
Once told he would never play for France again, Karim Benzema is hoping to help France defend their World Cup title.
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World Cup is uniting Tunisians despite political differences

9th - Higher Ed
Supporters in Tunisia say the tournament will provide them with a distraction from its political and economic crises.
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France’s Macron concludes Algeria visit with new pact

9th - Higher Ed
French leader and his Algerian counterpart Tebboun say they will open a new era laying foundation for a new partnership.
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Algeria women take on mixed martial arts

9th - Higher Ed
Mixed martial arts has been growing in popularity in Algeria.
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Algeria wildfire death toll rises as 25 soldiers killed

9th - Higher Ed
The interior ministry said earlier that fires raging east of the capital Algiers had killed at least 7 civilians.
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Northern Algeria struggles to contain deadly forest fires

9th - Higher Ed
A resident of the northern Algerian town of Zekri says he watched much of his village burn because there was so little government help to stop a wildfire.(Abdelaziz Boumzar/Reuters)
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Algerians watching and fighting as wildfires spread

9th - Higher Ed
Villagers in northern Algeria did what they could with branches and water hoses to keep wildfires plaguing the region at bay. The army was deployed to help with the firefighting efforts.
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Algeria’s Abdelaziz Bouteflika dead at age 84

9th - Higher Ed
Algeria's longest-serving president, Abdelaziz Bouteflika, has died at the age of 84.<br/>
He struggled with health issues for years after suffering a stroke.
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At least 69 killed in devastating wildfires across Algeria

9th - Higher Ed
Relief operations are already under way, with residents teaming up with charity organisations to aid the injured and the hundreds of families left homeless.
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Algeria votes on referendum aimed at ending protest movement

9th - Higher Ed
Protest movement Hirak rejected tweaked constitution, calling it ‘change of facade’ and urged voters to boycott the poll
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Egypt's el-Sisi orders army to be ready for missions abroad

9th - Higher Ed
President el-Sisi's remarks come as he toured an airbase amid tensions over Turkey's increasing army presence in Libya.
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Algerian Berber musician Idir dies at 70

9th - Higher Ed
Berber music has lost one of its most cherished ambassadors and Al Jazeera looks back on the life and legacy of Algerian singer, Idir.
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Coronavirus: Middle East faces uncertainty amid armed conflicts

9th - Higher Ed
Regional governments have imposed restrictions, curfews or border closures, but the effectiveness is yet to be seen.
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Amid coronavirus fear, African boxers vie for 2020 Olympic berths

9th - Higher Ed
In Senegal, Africa's best boxers are still trying to qualify for Tokyo 2020 despite doubts of cancellations because of the coronavirus.
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Algeria protests: One year since anti-gov't rallies began

9th - Higher Ed
Many Algerians say they are still fighting for freedom, 58 years after independence from France.