A government crackdown in Algeria on transporting sub-Saharan migrant workers has left dozens stranded at the train stations in Tlemcen and two other cities.
Last week’s strike by thousands of resident doctors across Algiers that raised the issue of hospital working conditions in the North African country is poised to be an ongoing protest until their demands are met.
Ahead of this week’s local elections, numerous provocative political posters have sparked controversy in Algieria, according to an independent French-language newspaper serving the region.
U.S. President Donald Trump has beefed up his country’s anti-Taliban support by dispatching an additional 3,000 U.S. troops to Afghanistan, according to a press briefing last week.
Mustafa Sanalla, the head of Libya's National Oil Corp., and Russian energy minister Alexander Novak recently held talks about possibly increasing partnerships with Russian companies for oil and gas exploration.
During a September visit to the Libyan Chamber of Commerce, Indonesian Ambassador Raudin Anward signaled renewed interest in re-establishing trade relations between the two countries.
A brutal terror attack in the central Algerian city of Tiaret Thursday morning left two guards and a suicide bomber dead outside of police headquarters.
This year’s Hajj, the annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca, started Wednesday, Aug. 30 and will see more than 2 million worshipers travel to the Saudi Arabian city.