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We discuss if the once prosperous nation is on the brink of a new civil war and what the international community can do to resolve the stalemate.
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Tonight Nigeria and host Ivory Coast will play in the final of the Africa Cup of Nations at the Olympic Stadium in Abidjan.
To catch on to the excitement ahead of the big fixture we cross to our presenter Xoli Zondo who is in Waterkloof Pretoria with mostly the Nigerian community.
Xoli lets us in on the excitement building up to the match.
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Algerian authorities have arrested scores of pro-democracy movement activists since September 2019. Many remain detained on vague charges such as “harming national unity” and “undermining the morale of the army.” The authorities should immediately and unconditionally release the peaceful activists and respect the rights to free speech and assembly of all Algerians.
Justice Minister Helen McEntee will today sign orders to add two more countries to the list, which already includes Georgia, Albania, Kosovo, Montenegro, Serbia and South Africa.
A safe country is one where the Government believes there is generally no persecution, torture, inhuman or degrading treatment or threat of violence through armed conflict.
Citizens of these countries are still entitled to apply for asylum in Ireland; however, they must be able to prove that their country is not safe for them in terms of their own personal circumstances.
In recent years, the Government has sped up checks an applicants from safe countries – and decisions are now made on their cases within a maximum of 90 days.
Botswana and Algeria are the latest countries to be added to the list in what is being seen by some as a bid to crack down on the numbers arriving here seeking International Protection.
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Algerians have been demonstrating for nearly a year — but will they bring down their regime?
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Algeria's president has named a new caretaker government, following six weeks of widespread protests demanding his resignation.
Although most ministers from the original cabinet have now gone, that still hasn't satisfied the protesters who say the changes are merely cosmetic.
Al Jazeera's Victoria Gatenby reports.
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Algeria's president says he is creating a new government and a special body to draft a new constitution to respond to mass protests. Peter Humi has more from Paris.
http://www.euronews.com/ As Algerian TV reported that the bodies of 25 more hostages had been discovered inside the gas plant on Sunday, workers' families were still awaiting for news about their loved ones.
UK energy giant BP had 18 staff at the complex when the raid by Islamist rebels began on Wednesday.
"Tragically we now know that three British nationals have been killed and a further three are believed to be dead, and also a further British resident is also believed to be dead," said British Prime Minister David Cameron.
Workers from a dozen countries were on site at the time the crisis began including Norway and Japan.
Oslo says five people are still unaccounted for, while Japan has yet to confirm the whereabouts of 10 of its 78 workers.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said: "From what we've heard from the Algerian government, there is indeed grim information about our citizens."
Tokyo was particularly frustrated at the lack of communication from Algerian authorities during the siege.
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Algeria is celebrating 60 years of independence from France. The French ruled Algeria for 132 years. Millions of Algerians died in this period. Treasures worth billions were looted. Palki Sharma reports on this little-known story.
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Algeria has recalled its ambassador to France for consultations after what it called "irresponsible" comments attributed to French President Emmanuel Macron, Algeria's presidency said on Saturday. Watch this report for more details.
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Algerian President Abelmadjid Tebboune said the return of the North African country's ambassador to Paris was conditional on France showing it fully respects Algeria. Algerian President demanded France’s “total respect”, following a row over visas and critical comments from Paris about the North African country.
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Dispute centers on perceptions of the brutal Algerian Independence War
The diplomatic discord between Algeria and France deepened Sunday after Algiers banned French military planes from its airspace, its latest response to a row over visas and critical comments from President Emmanuel Macron.
France's jets regularly fly over the former French colony to reach the Sahel region of western Africa, where its soldiers are helping to battle jihadist insurgents as part of its Barkhane operation.
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Ahmed Ouyahia and Abdelmalek Sellal were sentenced to 15 and 12 years in jail respectively
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Algeria's new parliament took office on Thursday following June elections, dominated by status quo parties and independent figures backing President Abdelmadjid Tebboune
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Algerian People Protest Against The Interim President Abdelkader Bensalah
The political crisis in Niger is turning into a growing problem for neighbouring countries.
Among them, Algeria.
It's proposing a transitional government in Niger to help avoid military intervention by some of Niger's neighbours.
But leaders of the coup say their support is growing stronger and louder at home.
So will Niger welcome Algeria's plan?
And can sanctions force all parties to the negotiating table?
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Pushing out French, and making English a priority...whilst keeping the use of Arabic.That's the grand plan dreamt up by Algeria's Higher Education Minister He wants to increase the use of English in correspondence and publications in universities and scientific research...to help Algeria's students open more doors in today's world. Tayeb Bouzid, Minister of Higher Education"For the time being, we're just talking about scientific publications. But these documents aren't enough and we have to go further and cover all areas of scientific research. If we don't study in English, there can be no future"3 weeks ago, the minister launched an online opinion poll - with the final results due to be published next month.Early results suggest that 94 percent of the students surveyed prefer English to French. Teachers say it would be a positive step forward, but one that will need to be structured.Meriem Djennadi, English Teacher"It's a good decision but it needs to be properly organised. Thing's won't change overnight The teaching of English should begin in primary schools. This will then help students when they reach university age"This decision comes amid ongoing anti-government protests.Several observors say the minister's reform is an attack on the long held use of the French language for political gain
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Morocco has appealed for a return to normalcy with neighbor Algeria. King Mohammed VI said late Saturday in a speech to mark the anniversary of his ascension to the throne in 1999 that the two countries need to bolster their ties and improve on their relations
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Protest-hit Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika on Sunday named a new government headed by recently appointed Noureddine Bedoui, a statement from the presidency said.
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