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1945 Massacre Shadows Return: France–Algeria Tensions Surge After Spy Allegations and Tit-for-Tat Expulsions
The relationship between France and Algeria is going through one of its worst moments in years. Long-standing issues that go back to the days when Algeria was under French rule are coming back to the ...
A visit to Algiers by French Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez marks a cautious attempt by Paris and Algiers to reset ties, ...
France's foreign minister on Monday vowed an immediate and strong response from Paris after Algeria revealed plans to expel more French officials from Algerian territory after a similar move last ...
Algerian politicians walk outside the People's National Assembly in Algiers [File: Ryad Kramdi/AFP] Lawmakers in Algeria have begun debating a draft law that would criminalise France’s colonisation of ...
Judicial, police and intelligence cooperation reactivated amid lingering disputes over migration and diplomacy - Anadolu ...
High-level judicial, police and intelligence coordination resumes after months of diplomatic friction, but deeper disputes — ...
April 14 (UPI) --Tensions between France and Algeria seemingly escalated after Algerian officials requested 12 French embassy to leave its borders within 48 hours, according to France's foreign ...
March 18 (UPI) --France has vowed to retaliate after Algeria refused to take back some of its nationals that Paris seeks to deport. French interior minister Bruno Retailleau threatened Monday to take ...
ALGIERS, Algeria — Legislators in Algeria voted to declare France’s colonization of the North African country a crime, approving a law that calls for restitution of property taken by France during its ...
As Europe celebrates the triumph of V-E Day, Algeria marks parallel legacy of colonial-era massacres
ALGIERS, Algeria — As Europe celebrates the 80th anniversary of its triumph over fascism and the end of World War II, Algeria is remembering a darker anniversary: the colonial-era massacres that ...
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot told reporters that France would 'respond immediately, firmly, and in a manner proportionate to the harm it is doing to our interests' — Lou BENOIST France's ...
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