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Algeria adopts law criminalizing French colonization

Algeria’s Parliament has unanimously approved a law criminalizing French colonial rule between 1830 and 1962, a move carrying strong symbolic weight and likely to deepen already strained relations between Algiers and Paris. The legislation attributes legal responsibility to the French state for actions committed during the colonial......

UK supports Morocco’s autonomy plan for Sahara solution

The United Kingdom has reaffirmed its support for the UN-led political process aimed at resolving the Sahara dispute, endorsing Morocco’s Autonomy Plan as the most credible and viable solution. Parliamentary Under-Secretary Hamish Falconer emphasized the UK’s position shift under the current government, aligning with over 120 countries......

Libyan funding case: Alexandre Djouhri released under judicial supervision

Alexandre Djouhri, the Franco-Algerian businessman involved in the Libyan funding scandal linked to Nicolas Sarkozy’s 2007 presidential campaign, has been released under judicial supervision by the Paris Court of Appeal. Djouhri, 66, was previously sentenced to six years in prison. Under the court’s conditions, Djouhri cannot......

Burkina Faso reveals 25-man squad for CAN 2025 with eyes on the title

Burkina Faso has announced a 25-man squad for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, a tournament scheduled from December 21 to January 18 in Morocco. Head coach Brama Traoré emphasized that the national team is entering the competition with a clear ambition: winning the country’s first continental title. Captain Bertrand Traoré......

Somalia rejects Algerian claims on Sahara stance

Somalia has firmly denied allegations made by Algerian media regarding its position on the Sahara conflict, reaffirming its unwavering support for Morocco’s territorial integrity. The Somali government clarified that its official stance is communicated solely through formal statements and official channels. The statement was issued......

Fourteen dead and thirty-four injured in Algeria bus accident

Fourteen people lost their lives and thirty-four others were injured in a major road accident on Saturday in the locality of Tebelballa, in southern Algeria, according to the country’s civil protection services. Authorities reported that the accident occurred on December 6 when a passenger bus skidded and overturned while traveling......

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