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African countries such as Senegal, Algeria, and Nigeria warned their citizens not to join the Russia-Ukraine war.
How the Ukraine War Impacts Food Security in MENA
Other countries, such as Egypt, Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco, cultivate wheat, but it simply is not enough to cover the big demand due to the growing population," Ghafar said.
Selective Solidarity with War Victims: Ukrainian and Palestinian Refugees
Algeria is not such a distant memory of European colonial history in the region, and France continues to refuse to apologize for its crimes.
Turkey and Israel: A Marriage of Convenience and Necessity?
, Qatar, Canada, Algeria, and the pipeline gas from Azerbaijan, the transfer of Israeli gas to Europe via Turkey will be extremely valuable.
World Cup in Qatar: Sports Diplomacy as a Soft Power Instrument
Algerians, Tunisians, and Moroccans raised the Palestinian flag at stadiums, and when Algeria won the cup, the players raised the Palestinian flag next to the Algerian one.
Éric Zemmour: An Anti-Semitic Candidate For a Better Islamophobia in French Presidential Elections?
Born in 1958 to an Algerian Jewish family, at his first official political rally on December 5, 2021 he boasted of his minority background, describing himself as a “little Berber Jew from the other side of the Mediterranean.
Can Europe Handle Challenges Created by Russia over Ukraine?
Europe’s failure to deter Russia in Ukraine may encourage future Russian provocations and endanger European security and unity.
Tunisia at a Crossroads: Either Tyranny or Democracy Lies Ahead
Although Algeria’s president visited Saied and approved a loan of $300 million, this does not mean that Algiers will support the coup unconditionally, or that it will agree to all of Saied’s policies.
Solidarity with Palestine in Stadiums: When Sports and Politics Conjoin
Read: The Morality of Violence in Settler-Colonial Contexts: From Algeria to PalestinePalestinian sports infrastructure and players have also been targeted by Israel.
France-Greece-Saudi Arabia Alliance in the Eastern Mediterranean
Turkey's alliance formation was limited to Algeria and the Libyan Government of National Accord (GNA), while limitations from the European power also hindered the process.
Turkey is the New Strategic Player in Africa
In its neighbor, Algeria has become Turkey’s second largest trading partner in Africa after Egypt, with exchanges that reached $4.
Morocco and Turkey Are Seeking a Sustainable Partnership
Read: Hostile Brothers: The Strained Morocco-Algeria Relations Only Serve to Destabilize North AfricaAs two regional powers that share common security interests and concerns in the Maghreb, Morocco and Turkey are both engaged in the Libyan conflict and called on all parties to reach a ceasefire.
Is This the Geopolitical Moment Africa Has Long Anticipated?
Prime examples include the competition between Nigeria and South Africa for unofficial leadership of pan-Africanism, the confrontation of Egypt and Ethiopia over control of the Nile River Valley, and long-simmering tensions pitting Algeria against Morocco in North Africa and Kenya against Tanzania in East Africa.
On Afghanistan and Legitimate Resistance: Should Hamas, Hezbollah Learn from the Taliban?
This proved as true in Vietnam as it did earlier in Algeria (1954-1962), Cuba (1953-1959) and even South Africa, which history of armed struggle has been largely written out in favor of what is meant to appear as a ‘peaceful’ anti-apartheid struggle.
Liberation Legitimacy: How Far Does It Count?
This includes Algeria, Palestine, Angola, Lebanon, Afghanistan, and Vietnam, among others.
How to Read Russian Expansionism in Africa
Thus, Russia is turning to countries in Africa with which it had close ties during the Soviet period, especially in North Africa and the Horn of Africa, and has already signed economic and military agreements with Egypt, Algeria, Mauritania, Ethiopia, Mozambique, and the Central African Republic.
Adding Fuel to Fire: The Politics of Power Outages in Gaza
The international community has also failed to pressure Israel to allow the implementation of long-term projects in the Gaza Stirp that would solve the issue of power outages in the coastal enclave such as the proposal by Turkey to send a floating power plant; the proposal by Qatar to convert the power plant so that it operates on gas and to establish a gas line to provide Gaza’s power plant with the needed gas; or Algeria’s proposal to send fuel to operate the power plant.
On Colonialism and Solidarity: The Decisive Israel-Palestine Battle under way in Africa
What was seen by Israeli leaders as a temporary setback was the result of intense, behind-the-scenes lobbying of several African and Arab countries, including South Africa and Algeria.
Understanding the Tunisian Coup: Actors and Implications
This naturally leads us to consider Algeria, Tunisia's most important neighbor, and how it will react to the Tunisian coup and its repercussions in the region.
Libya Renews its Ties in the Maghreb: Continuation, Not Departure
ecently, there have been a number of high-profile meetings between the leadership of Libya's Government of National Unity and that of Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco.