New York Times

Algerians Belittle Elections, but Not Enough to Protest
New York Times
But the Arab Spring is not happening in Algeria, at least not now. Barely a week after a vote derided by much of the population as a sham, there are no protests in the streets of this capital city. In a volatile region, there are no marches, ...
Algeria elections look good abroad, bad at homeFox News

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AFP

Algeria tribute to Arab singing legend Warda
AFP
ALGIERS — Mourning Algerians paid tribute on Saturday to Arab singing legend Warda, whose body was returned to her homeland after she died of a heart attack in Egypt two days earlier. Known throughout the Arab world as Warda al-Jazairia (Warda the ...
Warda: The Algerian Rose's legacy will live onAhram Online
Algerian singer Warda dies in Cairo at 72The Associated Press

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AFP

Algeria ruling party rebels against leader
AFP
ALGIERS — Several members of Algeria's ruling National Liberation Front (FLN) announced Saturday they had launched an impeachment procedure against the party's secretary-general. The rebels in the North African country's former single party accuse ...

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Why Algeria's Grievances Don't Spark a Rebellion
TIME
By Vivian Salama/ALGIERS Friday, May 18, 2012 People listen to Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika (on poster) on May 8, 2012 during a commemoration ceremony of the May 8, 1945 massacre in Setif when French authorities open fire against local ...



BBC News

Algerian Election Results Draw Disbelief
New York Times
ALGIERS — Algeria's governing party strengthened its rule in parliamentary elections this week, officials announced Friday, dampening hopes that the vote might bolster the standing of opposition voices and eliciting audible gasps of skepticism from ...
Algerian Islamists fall to govt party in electionFox News
Algeria ruling party snubs Arab Spring to win electionReuters
Algeria's Islamist coalition claims fraud widespread in parliamentary electionsWashington Post
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Rouen Port Grain Shipments Doubled in Week on Algeria
Bloomberg
Grain exports from the French port of Rouen, Europe's biggest cereal-shipping hub, more than doubled in the latest week as wheat shipments to Algeria jumped. Export cargoes climbed to 128998 metric tons between May 10 and May 16 from 59852 tons a week ...

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Wall Street Journal

EU observers call Algeria elections important step to reform, suggest greater ...
Washington Post
ALGIERS, Algeria — The European Union observer mission Saturday called Algeria's elections an important step toward reform, even as the opposition denounced the overwhelming win by government parties as resulting from fraud. The EU did say, however, ...
Algerian Islamists fall to govt party in electionThe Associated Press
Algeria ruling party snubs Arab Spring to win electionReuters
Algeria Islamists Lose GroundWall Street Journal
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2 Algerian coastguards killed in bomb attack
The Daily Star
By Aomar Ouali A military official says two members of the Algerian coastguard were killed when a remote-controlled bomb detonated near their barracks. Two others were wounded in the blast Friday in the coastal town of Azzeffoun, in the restive Kayblie ...

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Elsevier and Algerian Ministry of Higher Education and Research Announce 2012 ...
MarketWatch (press release)
Elsevier, a world-leading provider of scientific, technical, and medical information products and services, today announced the winners of the 2012 Algeria Scopus Awards and the institutional winners of the SciVal Awards. The Scopus and SciVal Awards ...

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Algerian author sparks uproar with Israel visit
Jerusalem Post
An Algerian author participated in a literary festival in Jerusalem this week, defying censure at home and across the Arab world for visiting Israel. Boualem Sansal shared a panel discussion on Wednesday with Daniel Ben-Simon, a Moroccan-born Labor MK, ...


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