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  • Algeria to respond to nation's call for help

    Carrie Bradon | Tuesday, Sep 5, 2017 @ 2:02am

    The Algerian government is in the process of providing assistance to Niger as a means of humanitarian aid to combat the food shortage from the pastoral crisis the country is suffering from.

  • Minister of Tourism enthusiastic about potential for industry growth

    Carrie Bradon | Tuesday, Sep 5, 2017 @ 1:57am

    The Minister of Tourism and Handicrafts Hassan Marmouri compelled Skikda to start offering discounts and other incentives to attract tourists to the area, both from overseas and within the country.

  • Exploration is topic of meeting between NOC and Waha Oil executives

    Carrie Bradon | Tuesday, Sep 5, 2017 @ 1:52am

    In a meeting that took place Aug. 28 at National Oil Corp. headquarters in Tripoli, the Exploration Department and Waha Oil Co. discussed the activity of this year and exploration programs that are slated for 2018.

  • Algerian coach says team will beat Zambia

    Kacie Whaley | Tuesday, Sep 5, 2017 @ 1:43am

    Algerian national soccer coach Lucas Alcaraz said during a recent press conference that he is extremely confident that his team will win against Zambia in qualifying for the World Cup 2018.

  • King Mohammed VI describes Morocco's close relationship to Africa

    Kacie Whaley | Monday, Sep 4, 2017 @ 10:19am

    For the 64th anniversary of the Revolution of the King and the People, Moroccan King Mohammed VI spoke about his country's close relation to its mother continent, the EIN News Desk reported.

  • New Sonelgaz head explains higher electricity prices

    Kacie Whaley | Monday, Sep 4, 2017 @ 10:03am

    At a recent conference held at his new office, new President and CEO of Sonelgaz Mohamed Arkab revealed that he had many challenges set in front of him, including financial issues, El Watan.com reported.

  • Militia criminals cut off $160 million of oil in Libya

    Kacie Whaley | Monday, Sep 4, 2017 @ 9:50am

    Over 360,000 barrels of Libyan crude oil production each day in Western Libya have been stifled by a criminal militia, which is costing the country $160 million in production, the National Oil Corp. (NOC) reported.

  • More than 1,300 Algerian police officers to learn sign language

    Carrie Bradon | Monday, Sep 4, 2017 @ 9:38am

    In the hopes of bringing enhanced communication to police officers and Algerian citizens, the General Directorate of National Security announced that 1,300 police officers would be learning sign language.

  • Algerian housing minister hosts community workshops

    Kacie Whaley | Monday, Sep 4, 2017 @ 9:24am

    On Monday, Abdel-Wahid Tammar, the minister of Housing, Urbanization and City said that his ministerial department is now preparing a thorough plan for the organization that will include eight workshops, including legal issues, finance, housing, architecture and other subjects, EnTV reported.

  • Algerian Electricity and Gas Distribution Co. continues service for Eid al-Adha

    Carrie Bradon | Saturday, Sep 2, 2017 @ 10:55am

    On August 29, the Algerian Electricity and Gas Distribution Company announced that normal operations would continue over September 1 and 2 during the holy celebration of Eid al-Adha.

  • Condor Electronics joins IFA in Berlin for 2nd straight year

    Carol Ostrow | Saturday, Sep 2, 2017 @ 10:47am

    Algerian electronics manufacturer Condor Electronics recently announced plans to participate at IFA — the world's largest consumer electronics fair — in Berlin Sept. 1-6 for the second consecutive year, in alignment with its global growth strategies.

  • RADA force helps bring down hydrocarbon smuggler

    Carrie Bradon | Saturday, Sep 2, 2017 @ 10:12am

    The National Oil Corp. is grateful to the RADA Special Deterrence Force for its work that helped lead to the arrest of Fehmi Salim Ben Khalifa, who is thought to be one of the most wanted of hydrocarbon smugglers in Libya.

  • Casablanca reports steep increase in bus attacks since 2014

    Robert Hadley | Saturday, Sep 2, 2017 @ 3:28am

    Startling new statistics from Morocco's capital show an alarming increase in bus attacks in the north African city.

  • CNFD march seeks answers regarding missing relatives

    Carol Ostrow | Saturday, Sep 2, 2017 @ 2:55am

    Demonstrating on behalf of “the disappeared” and despite police presence, approximately 30 relatives of missing persons successfully staged a public protest Aug. 30 on Boulevard Colonel Bougara near National Human Rights Council (CNDH) headquarters in Algiers.

  • NOC, Zawia Oil Refining officials discuss capital projects and more

    Carol Ostrow | Saturday, Sep 2, 2017 @ 2:28am

    Zawia Oil Refining Company representatives met with leaders from three departments from NOC-Algeria (National Oilfield Tools Company) recently at NOC’s industrial-zoned headquarters.

  • NFAST delivers petrol products throughout Eid al-Adha

    Carrie Bradon | Saturday, Sep 2, 2017 @ 2:12am

    During the Islamic celebration of Eid al-Adha, the National Petroleum Marketing and Distribution Corp. remained open to ensure the delivery of fuel to customers.

  • Terror attack kills 2 policemen in Tiaret

    Robert Hadley | Saturday, Sep 2, 2017 @ 2:01am

    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.

  • Kaouan deems Algerian public broadcasting strategic to growth

    Carol Ostrow | Saturday, Sep 2, 2017 @ 1:54am

    Following his recent visit to public multimedia broadcasting headquarters, Algeria’s communication minister Jamal Kaouan pronounced the Algerian Broadcasting and Broadcasting Corporation’s operations as critical to evolving the nation’s telecommunications capacities via television and radio.

  • Alaokali tours recovering Jowfe Oil Technology site

    Carol Ostrow | Saturday, Sep 2, 2017 @ 1:46am

    Expressing pride in management during a time when the business was overcoming adversity, Jadalla Alaokali visited the Jowfe Oil Technology Company facility recently, representing the board of directors, to inspect the plant following earlier damages.

  • Demand for beef drives Algerian butcher shop's growth

    Carol Ostrow | Saturday, Sep 2, 2017 @ 1:42am

    Descended from a long line of butchers dating back to the 1700’s, Saïd scopes out the region’s largest livestock markets seven days a week, scouting cattle and sheep as owner of one of Algeria’s largest private abattoirs.

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