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      S.Korea Keangnam wins $483 mln order in Algeria
      SEOUL, Dec 24 - South Korean builder Keangnam Enterprises Ltd said on Wednesday it won a 645.8 billion won order to build infrastructure for a city in Algeria. Keangnam said in a filing with the... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

      Written by: Asia-Pacific Stock Market


      Djemila, Algeria
      I think ive complained more than enough about work overload, so ill just skip it...and again a big notice to whomever has sent me a postcard...due to how things have been, and still are, im somewhat stuck in getting back to all of you upon receiving your cards, so i hope you understand if i take time with it, or if you had seen your card here already and havent been informed about my receiving it.

      Written by: My World of Postcards


      Algeria
      With more than four-fifths of its territory covered by the Sahara desert, the Sahara is Algeria's most striking feature and is drawing increasing numbers of tourists. Several flights operate from Algiers, the capital, to Ghardia, Djanet and Tamanrasset, as well as to smaller towns, oases and oil settlements.Algerian oases generally defy the European cliché of a small patch of palms forever threat

      Written by: Travel Around World


      News: UN internal report on Algeria bombing accuses 7 individual staff members.
      An internal UN report assigns blame to at least seven UN officials for one of the organization's greatest security breakdowns ever - the Dec. 11 bombing of UN headquarters in Algeria - in which 17 UN staff died, including one of our colleagues.The report also criticizes the Algerian government ignoring requests by the Algiers-based UN staff for additional security barriers and other preventive mea

      Written by: The Road to the Horizon


      Keangnam Enterprises Ltd Won US$758 Million Project in Algeria
      South Korean Consortium Wins $758 M Algeria BidZawyaSouth Korean builder Keangnam Enterprises Ltd. said Tuesday that a consortium consisting of several South Korean builders, including Keangnam, has won a US$758 million bid in Algeria to build infrastructure for a new city in the north of the country. …

      Written by: Real Estate News Alert


      Algeria & Morocco: Natural Gas Cartels, Fertilizer Mercantilism, and Rising Tensions
      This originally appeared last week at The Oil Drum. I may have a brief, original post this week if time permits.____________________________Algeria is one of the world’s most important oil and gas exporters. Morocco has no significant oil and gas production, but has about 2/3 of the world’s rock phosphate reserves, a critical component in global fertilizer supply that increased 300% in price i

      Written by: JeffVail.net - Rhizome


      ALGERIA
      L'Algeria è uno stato dell'Africa del nord, appartenente al Maghreb, parzialmente occupato dal deserto del Sahara. La sua capitale, Algeri, è eccentrica rispetto alla totalità del territorio e si situa all'estremo nord. Secondo paese del continente per superficie, confina a nord con il mar Mediterraneo, mentre le frontiere terrestri si dividono con la Tunisia a nord est, Libia a est, Nige a sud

      Written by: Il Migratore


      Algeria: Christians get suspended jail terms for proselytising
      Two Algerian nationals have been given a suspended six-months sentence for proselytising for Christianity. "We are disappointed by the verdict but not ashamed of our new faith," said Christian converts Rachid Seghir and Djallal Dahmani.The Algerian government has accused Protestants and Evangelicals of conducting an intense missionary campaign in their country trying to convert the population."The

      Written by: THE NEW BABYLON TIMES


      Places To Visit On Your Vacations To Algeria
      Surrounded by the Mediterranean in the north and cushioned by the Sahara in the south, Algeria offers tourists an extraordinary array of attractions. It has 1200 km of coastline, and its villages and cities are packed with the country’s rich historical and cultural heritage. You can go down towards the Sahara and experience one of [...]

      Written by: Resources Zone


      NEFA Foundation: AQIM Claims Bomb Attacks on French Contractors in Algeria
      The NEFA Foundation has obtained and translated a new communiqué from Al-Qaida’s Committee in the Islamic Maghreb claiming responsibility for several recent terrorist attacks in Algeria, including a June 8 bombing near the Beni Amrane train station which killed a French contractor working for the Razel corporation. According to the statement, “following much preparation and careful ob

      Written by: An American Warning


      Algeria: Four condemned to prison for becoming Christian
      African Christians face even more persecution. The UN remains silent. Four Algerians who converted to Christianity have been condemned to prison and heavy fines, while two others were set free after renouncing their conversion. The defence lawyer said the four were charged with “illegally practicing a non-Muslim faith,” the French news agency AFP reported. Attorney Khelloudja Khalfoun

      Written by: Infidels Are Cool


      Bomb attacks kill 12 in Algeria
      ALGIERS: A double bomb attack in the town of Lakhdaria, east of Algiers, killed 12 people, including several members of the security forces, a French engineer and his driver, security sources said. The car carrying the engineer hit the device as it left the worksite of a French company for which he was working, mortally [...]

      Written by: SimMobilez Free Sofwtares


      Viet Nam joins int’l fair in Algeria
      Eight Vietnamese businesses are displaying craft, fine art articles and garments at an international fair, which opened in Algeria ’s capital city of Algiers on June 7. The 41 st Algiers International Fair, themed “New industrial strategy for development of Algeria ,” is one of the largest annual economic and commercial events in Algeria . The fair draws the participation of more than 1,50

      Written by: Vietnam Business Finance News


      Christians in Algeria pay fine, receive suspended sentence
      More tolerance on display in another country infested with islam. TIARET, Algeria (Reuters) - Four Algerian Christians received suspended jail terms and fines on Tuesday for seeking to convert Muslims in the latest in a series of cases to have provoked accusations in the West of religious repression. Christian groups overseas and Algerian secular liberals point [...]

      Written by: Infidels Are Cool


      Algeria cracks down on Protestant Church
      Yet another muslim country showcasing intolerance. As usual no one in the Western Media notices, or cares, liberals that they are. Algeria Shuts Down 26 Protestant Churches Authorities in the overwhelmingly Muslim nation of Algeria have closed half of the Protestant churches in the country over the last six months, alerted persecution watchdog groups this week. Twenty-six Algerian [...]

      Written by: Infidels Are Cool


      Qualificazioni World Cup 2010: Video Gol Senegal - Algeria 1 - 0
      DISCLAIMER: Tutti i video presenti in Calcioplus appartengono ai loro creatori e sono ubicati su server esterni. Calcioplus non ha alcun video sui propri Server. Calcioplus non è responsabile del contenuto di siti web esterni. Calcioplus.blogspot.com 2008. Iscriviti all'RSS per essere sempre aggiornato! Clicca sull'immagine sottostante per iscriverti!

      Written by: Calcioplus


      Viet Nam to attend International Exhibition and Fair in Algeria
      Viet Nam has registered to participate in the 41st Alger International Exhibition and Fair, scheduled for Algeria from June 7-13. The exhibition and fair attracts nearly 2,000 companies from 40 countries all over the world, including the US, France, Germany, China, India, Egypt, Turkey, the UK, the Netherlands, Russia, the Republic of Korea, Argentina, Indonesia and Oman. They will showcase

      Written by: Vietnam Business Finance News


      Algeria: three years in prison for owning a Bible
      Argelia: tres años de prisión por tener una Biblia : ActualidadEl tribunal correcional de Tiaret, en el suroeste de Argelia, debía pronunciarse ayer martes sobre el caso de Habiba Kuider, de 37 años de edad, pero la decisión ha sido aplazada hasta el 3 de junio después de que el organismo solicitara “informaciones complementarias”. Esta educadora argelina convertida al cristianismo fue a

      Written by: Spanish Pundit


      Algeria: The creation of new counterterrorism brigades to fight Al-Qaeda
      These brigades will rely on information collected by creating intelligence, and emergency intervention brigades. Their agents will wear civil suits, and will be extended through the entire province in which they will serve.El Khabar source has linked the decision of stretching these investigation and research brigades, with a new institution to be established in the near future. This institution w

      Written by: THE NEW BABYLON TIMES


      A Pilgrimage to the Most Beautiful Sunset of All? (Assekrem, Algeria)
      It is serenely quiet and bitterly cold. A small group of us have just scrambled over rocks with numb hands to get to a small stone hut. An almost spiritual light replaces the intense sunlight as shades of orange and pink paint the uneven tips of the wind-worn and jagged brown mountains which jut out of the Saharan sands. The eerie shadows of the valleys below fall into a deep mauve haze before evaporating into complete darkness. Only a handful of people huddled together for warmth are on hand to watch nature’s welcoming of a new night in this remote and desolate mountain hideaway.We carefully pick our way back down to small refuge, the dazzling stars of the evening sky belying the plummeting temperatures and biting breezes. Dining in candlelight, a steaming plate of cous-cous and stew, c

      Written by: Travel Wonders of the World


      Algeria Denouces US Guantanamo Policies
      The Algerian government is concerned over failure on the part of the United States to work with them on issues pertaining to Algerian citizens who are imprisoned at Guanatanmo. According to a source which told the El Khabr newspaper, “The U.S. party was not willing to achieve an agreement about the Algerian prisoners in Guantanamo, [...]

      Written by: The Impudent Observer - Global Liberal Issues


      Hyflux bids for US$500m Algeria project
      SINGAPORE - Singapore water treatment company Hyflux said on Tuesday that it had submitted the most competitive bid for a US$500 million seawater desalination project in Algeria. If... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

      Written by: Asia-Pacific Stock Market


      Algeria puts the clamp on Infidels
      Now go back to your corner and be a good dhimmi… Algeria Increases Oversight On Christian Organizations Algerian Religious Affairs Minister Bouabdellah Ghlamallah has demanded that eight Christian organizations in the country operate in accordance with Algeria’s 2006 law regulating non-Muslim religious activity. He said that if this demand is not met, such activity is likely to be [...]

      Written by: Infidels Are Cool


      Algeria.. at the time Advocate of Solidarity with Gaza!
         An activist youth organization of an Algerian student dissatisfaction with the manifestations of joy and celebrations spread in Gaza after the recent commando operation in Jerusalem, which was carried out by Palestinian resistance religious Jewish school last Thursday which killed 8 Israelis and wounded 35 others. The organization which called itself the name of “Youth and [...]

      Written by: MY Life Thinking


      Blind Skiing Soccer - The Weirdest Soccer Game Photos [Faisaly (Jordan) Vs. Wefaq Staif (Algeria)]
      In one of the weirdest soccer games ever, a snow storm attacked the green field and filled it with the white snow and kept heavily snowing, surprisingly the game was not aborted and it was played to the end in one of the hardest soccer games ever, that turned into Blind Skiing Soccer!!!!Check the photos out:A Faisaly (Jordan) player slided on the field!!Goal for Faisaly (Jordan)Faisaly (Jordan) enjoying the great goal and slidingHeavily Snowing !!!Bench Players watching and trying to stay warm!!White Field (Blind Skiing Football)One sided white referee's head loooool :)

      Written by: Rani the Brainy | Rani Dababneh


      Djezzy to offer Vsat services in algeria
      Djezzy -member of the Orascom Telecom based in algeria- is about to get a permit from the government to expand its services and go satellite offering large corporate customers up and down link from the Eutelsat broadband.Orascom Telecom Algeria, a subsidiary of Orascom Telecom Holding Group, has chosen ATLANTIC BIRD™ 3 to expand its broadband infrastructure in Algeria.Eutelsat has optimised the coverage provided by the steerable beam on this satellite for North African coverage in order to support demand from users, who includelicensed telecom operators, to serve public administrations and companies from the Mediterranean coastline to remote locations in the Sahara desert.Using the DVB-RCS standard for two-way broadband services, Orascom Telecom Algeria will enable its clients to have ac

      Written by: Wireless Tunisia


      Algeria travel warning
      Britons have been warned against all but essential travel to parts of Algeria because of terrorism in the north African country.The Foreign Office (FO) said that "due to the continuing threat of terrorist attacks we now advise against all but essential travel to Algiers, in addition to the districts east and south west of the city".The FO also advised travellers that they should make journeys within Algeria "by air where possible".

      Written by: Africa travel news


      Algeria travel warning
      Britons have been warned against all but essential travel to parts of Algeria because of terrorism in the north African country.The Foreign Office (FO) said that "due to the continuing threat of terrorist attacks we now advise against all but essential travel to Algiers, in addition to the districts east and south west of the city".The FO also advised travellers that they should make journeys within Algeria "by air where possible".

      Written by: Africa travel news


      CT Blog Algeria Press Conference on Thursday, December 20
      Walid Phares , Olivier Guitta , and I will hold a public press conference on the December 11 Algeria bombings and the implications for Europe and elsewhere. The press conference will be on Thursday, December 20, at 2 pm ET at room 2200 in the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington. Olivier has been among the most prolific and acute experts on the development of Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, posting almost two years ago on the then-desired merger of GSPC and Al Qaeda . You...(read more)

      Written by: An American Warning


      Eleven U.N. staff among dead in Algeria bombs: U.N.
      UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Eleven U.N. employees are believed to have been among those killed when car bombs hit U.N. and other buildings in Algiers on Tuesday and more U.N. staff were still unaccounted for, a U.N. spokeswoman said. At least 26 people were killed when suspected al Qaeda militants detonated twin car bombs in Algeria's capital, in one of the bloodiest attacks since civil strife in the 1990s. An official tally put the death toll at 26, while a Health Ministry source said 67 people were killed. Algeria's state radio, monitored by the BBC in London, said the dead included three Asian nationals, a Dane and one Senegalese. "We are now putting the U.N. death toll at 11," U.N. spokeswoman Marie Okabe said. Earlier she said, "A number of staff still remain unaccounted for and the situation, as you know, remains fluid." A U.N. statement said one of the two blasts destroyed the offices of the U.N. Development Program, or UNDP, and severely damaged the off

      Written by: The World Top News


      Algeria's bombings: al Qaeda strike at French-Algerian rapprochement?
      Here are few remarks about the bombings in Algeria today: An Al Qaeda link? Most experts in Algeria and the Arab world believe this terror campaign is either inspired or ordered by al Qaeda in the Maghreb. Even if the execution is perpetrated by local Jihadist groups it is part of the Salafist general offensive against Algeria's Government and an extension to the North African operations by al Qaeda Maghreb in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Mauritania and possibly later Libya. This attack in Algeria...(read more)

      Written by: An American Warning


      Terrorist Bombings in Algeria: Previous CT Blog Posts on Al Qaeda in Islamic Maghreb
      The latest reports on the suicide bombings in Algeria today indicate that over 60 died and scores were injured (you can see photos of the destruction ). We have reported more often than any other website on the development of Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb in Algeria and northern Africa, and we will cover this event in depth. Here is a sample of CT Blog posts by Olivier Guitta , Evan Kohlmann , Walid Phares , and Jeffrey Imm , in chronological order starting with the most recent: New worrying signs...(read more)

      Written by: An American Warning


      Al-Qaeda in Algeria may mobilise illegal immigrants
      The so-called Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb may adopt the strategy of recruiting illegal immigrants as it is easy to convince them in view of their difficult social situations, according to security experts. A total of 5,049 foreigners who were illegally staying in Algeria have been arrested by the National Gendarmerie services since January. Of them 3,850 have been repatriated. Most of foreign illegal immigrants come from Niger, Mali, Morocco, Pakistan, Tunisia, Libya and Syria. More...

      Written by: THE NEW BABYLON TIMES


      Al Qaeda leaves Iraq and goes to Algeria, says Iraqi Prime Minister
      Algeria may be attacked by Al-Qaeda according to a "whole file" still unknown and non-identified, Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki told a newspaper. Al-Maliki said he ordered to present this information to Algeria. "Few days ago, I was recommended to transmit a complete file about Al-Qaeda to Algeria because it is going to carry out dangerous acts there," he told the London-based newspaper Al-Hayat.Asked whether Al-Qaeda members started leaving Iraq or running away from it, Al-Maliki said they started going out. "We have information from Al-Qaeda that it wants to move or transfer a part of its acts to prove its presence," he said. "Al-Qaeda members escaped to Iran, Syria, Lebanon and Saudi Arabia. A part of them have come back to North Africa to Algeria," he added. More...

      Written by: THE NEW BABYLON TIMES


      ASIA: Better relation INDIA ALGERIA, LNG supply contract to be signed with Algeria
      Stating that international crude oil prices had risen to an unprecedented level of $82 a barrel that could have a major impact on the developing economies, India on Friday asked the nations of... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

      Written by: G3nergy The Clean Development


      Brazil vs Algeria friendly
      So Brazil recently defeated Algeria 2-0 in a friendly match. The first half was not a great display by the Selecao but they did have a few shots on goal. The second half was quite a different affair and it was obvious why, the bringing on of Kaka' and Ronaldinho. There's a reason why they've been the most important players at their respective clubs for several seasons now, they make the difference.The first goal came about from a well directed Ronaldinho corner which Maicon of Inter converted. The second involved Ronaldinho setting up Diego who's deflected shot was calmly placed by Ronaldinho to seal the 2-0 victory. One of Kaka's characteristic blazing runs almost resulted in a goal as he tore past several defenders, cutting across the face of goal, requiring a simple tap in of Vagner Love that just could not keep up. Which brings me to an important point. Vagner Love is a good striker but certainly should be 6th or 7th on the Selecao list of strikers. He did little during the co

      Written by: 18 Yards


      AFRICA: Iran, Algeria explore avenues for expansion of mutual cooperation
      Iran's Deputy Minister of Housing and Urban Development Mohammad Manouchehr Khajeh Doluei conferred on Thursday with Algerian Finance Minister Karim Djoudi on expansion of cooperation between the two countries.At the meeting, the Algerian minister said there are ample untapped grounds for more active cooperation of the Iranian companies in implementing development projects in Algeria.Algeria has launched development projects mainly in oil sector and welcomes cooperation with foreign companies mainly those from the Islamic Republic of Iran, he said.He described the upcoming visit of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to his country as a positive move which would help bolster bilateral ties. He called establishment of branches of Iranian banks in Algeria as a proper measure which would serve to increase investments and promote economic and commercial ties between the two states.Referring to the invitation extended to him to pay an official visit to Iran, he expressed the hope that the visit

      Written by: ENERGY DATA WAREHOUSE by BajaeNergy


      AFRICA: Iran, Algeria explore avenues for expansion of mutual cooperation
      Iran's Deputy Minister of Housing and Urban Development Mohammad Manouchehr Khajeh Doluei conferred on Thursday with Algerian Finance Minister Karim Djoudi on expansion of cooperation between the two countries.At the meeting, the Algerian minister said there are ample untapped grounds for more active cooperation of the Iranian companies in implementing development projects in Algeria.Algeria has launched development projects mainly in oil sector and welcomes cooperation with foreign companies mainly those from the Islamic Republic of Iran, he said.He described the upcoming visit of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to his country as a positive move which would help bolster bilateral ties. He called establishment of branches of Iranian banks in Algeria as a proper measure which would serve to increase investments and promote economic and commercial ties between the two states.Referring to the invitation extended to him to pay an official visit to Iran, he expressed the hope that the visit

      Written by: G3nergy The Clean Development


      Forest fires damage ecology in Algeria
      Forest fires in Batna that spread over 5,000 hectares over the past 20 days have caused an ecological catastrophe in the region, El Khabar reported on Wednesday (August 8th). Thousands of rare plants and trees in the forests of Bni Fdala and Larbaa Municipalities, 20 of which could be found only in Algeria and Morocco, were destroyed. Many rare birds and animal species died, the paper quoted the local forest department as saying.

      Written by: Ecology News Blog


      IRAN: The cooperation between Iran & Algeria explore avenues for expansion of mutual cooperation
      Iran's Deputy Minister of Housing and Urban Development Mohammad Manouchehr Khajeh Doluei conferred on Thursday with Algerian Finance Minister Karim Djoudi on expansion of cooperation between the two countries.At the meeting, the Algerian minister said there are ample untapped grounds for more active cooperation of the Iranian companies in implementing development projects in Algeria.Algeria has launched development projects mainly in oil sector and welcomes cooperation with foreign companies mainly those from the Islamic Republic of Iran, he said.He described the upcoming visit of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to his country as a positive move which would help bolster bilateral ties.He called establishment of branches of Iranian banks in Algeria as a proper measure which would serve to increase investments and promote economic and commercial ties between the two states.Referring to the invitation extended to him to pay an official visit to Iran, he expressed the hope that the visit w

      Written by: ENERGY DATA WAREHOUSE by BajaeNergy


      The Spy rush reached Algeria
      The first espionage case in Algeria Please forgive if I misspelled lots of words here ,the Algerian Arabic words are hard to be translated correctly First of all this is the first time I hear about an espionage case for a foreign country against a country in the west Arab world "Algeria,Morocco, Tunisia,Mauritania" ,already I always believed  that secret services there are made only to suppress the enemies of the regime not the country ,I am sorry I don't mean to offend to anyone but this is a reality no one can deny , a historical fact Anyhow it seems that I was wrong because in Algeria there is a big espionage case ,already I have just knew from my favorite tabloid Arabic news website El-Arabiya that made me dig more and more abut the news According to the official news the published in daily Algerian El-Sharouk this is what happened : On the 6/7/2007 the Crimes court following the Tizi Ouzou  judicial Council began the first espionage trial the

      Written by: Egyptian Chronicles


      MIDDLE EAST: Iran ready for oil-gas cooperation with Algeria
      Middle East chemicals producers need to diversify if they are to stay ahead in the world market, say leading industrialists. The Gulf states enjoy huge benefits over petrochemicals producers in Europe or the US, where many producers are closing facilities. Cheap gas gives local producers a major advantage over rival emerging producers in Asia, delegates at the opening day of the Gulf Petrochemicals 2007 conference were told yesterday. However, by concentrating on just a few product areas, they are vulnerable to market cycles, industry executives heard at the two-day event, organised by MEED and being staged at the Ritz-Carlton Bahrain Hotel and Spa. "The regional industry is unbalanced - the current structure is heavily reliant one type of gas and the current structure of the industry is focused on commodity petrochemicals," said Saudi General Investment Authority (Sagia) director general of energy Abdulawahab Al Sadoun. Commodity chemicals - bulk products which need to be converted t

      Written by: G3nergy The Clean Development


      MIDDLE EAST: Iran ready for oil-gas cooperation with Algeria
      Middle East chemicals producers need to diversify if they are to stay ahead in the world market, say leading industrialists. The Gulf states enjoy huge benefits over petrochemicals producers in Europe or the US, where many producers are closing facilities. Cheap gas gives local producers a major advantage over rival emerging producers in Asia, delegates at the opening day of the Gulf Petrochemicals 2007 conference were told yesterday. However, by concentrating on just a few product areas, they are vulnerable to market cycles, industry executives heard at the two-day event, organised by MEED and being staged at the Ritz-Carlton Bahrain Hotel and Spa. "The regional industry is unbalanced - the current structure is heavily reliant one type of gas and the current structure of the industry is focused on commodity petrochemicals," said Saudi General Investment Authority (Sagia) director general of energy Abdulawahab Al Sadoun. Commodity chemicals - bulk products which need to be converted t

      Written by: ENERGY DATA WAREHOUSE by BajaeNergy


      MIDDLE EAST: Iran ready for oil-gas cooperation with Algeria
      Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki here Saturday evening voiced Tehran's readiness to cooperate with Algiers in various areas such as oil and gas, cement, transportation and construction of power plants. He made the remark while talking to reporters after his meeting with Algerian Prime Minister Abdelaziz Belkhadem. Referring to expansion of bilateral economic cooperation in the past one year, Mottaki stressed that the agreements reached between the two sides will be materialized soon. Iran and Algeria share identical views regarding several international and regional developments, he said adding that Algiers plays a constructive role both in the world and the region. Lauding Algeria's stand regarding Iran's nuclear program, Mottaki said since Washington and Tel Aviv have reached an impasse in dealing with the regional resistance, cooperation among friendly countries can have positive impact on the trend of regional developments. Mottaki arrived in Algiers Friday eveni

      Written by: ENERGY DATA WAREHOUSE by BajaeNergy


      MIDDLE EAST: Iran ready for oil-gas cooperation with Algeria
      Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki here Saturday evening voiced Tehran's readiness to cooperate with Algiers in various areas such as oil and gas, cement, transportation and construction of power plants. He made the remark while talking to reporters after his meeting with Algerian Prime Minister Abdelaziz Belkhadem. Referring to expansion of bilateral economic cooperation in the past one year, Mottaki stressed that the agreements reached between the two sides will be materialized soon. Iran and Algeria share identical views regarding several international and regional developments, he said adding that Algiers plays a constructive role both in the world and the region. Lauding Algeria's stand regarding Iran's nuclear program, Mottaki said since Washington and Tel Aviv have reached an impasse in dealing with the regional resistance, cooperation among friendly countries can have positive impact on the trend of regional developments. Mottaki arrived in Algiers Friday eveni

      Written by: G3nergy The Clean Development


      EMIRATES: LNG from Qatar, Algeria to power Ratnagiri plant
      Dabhol power plant seems to have been given a fresh lease of life. In what could ease gas supplies for Dabhol power, Petronet LNG (PLL) has tied up with companies in Qatar and Algeria to import 1.5MT of liquified natural gas (LNG), that will be used to run the power plant. Ratnagiri Gas and Power Private, which is the new name for Dabhol Power, will get LNG at a cost of $4.93 per million British

      Written by: G3nergy The Clean Development


      EMIRATES: LNG from Qatar, Algeria to power Ratnagiri plant
      Dabhol power plant seems to have been given a fresh lease of life. In what could ease gas supplies for Dabhol power, Petronet LNG (PLL) has tied up with companies in Qatar and Algeria to import 1.5MT of liquified natural gas (LNG), that will be used to run the power plant. Ratnagiri Gas and Power Private, which is the new name for Dabhol Power, will get LNG at a cost of $4.93 per million British

      Written by: ENERGY DATA WAREHOUSE by BajaeNergy


      Six suspected Islamist terrorists killed in Algeria
      Algiers, May 12 (DPA) Six suspected Islamist terrorists were killed by security forces in two separate clashes in Algeria, the country’s media reported Saturday. An Algerian soldier was also killed in the fighting, which took place Friday near Tizi Ouzou, 115 km east of Algiers, and in Saida, 440 km further southwest. Meanwhile, one policeman was killed and two wounded in a bomb attack in the town of Jijel. Algerian forces have been in continual conflict with Salafist terrorists, who are part to the Al Qaeda terrorist network.

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      U.S. military arrived in Algeria to fight al-Qaida
      According to Washington Examiner newspaper, United States of America have sent U.S. Marines and a group of military experts specialised in intelligence to Algeria upon its request in order to help the country fighting terrorism. Adm. Eric T. Olson, SoCom's deputy commander said the U.S. military arrived in Algeria after Algerian authorities had asked for the American help and declared the war against “al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb”. This terrorist organisation targeted Algiers in April 11th by suicide bombings attacks. The American special operations troops are on a mission to train Algerian troops in how to track and capture terrorists, said Washington Examiner. The deployment of U.S. special operation forces is not just in Northern Africa, but in several parts of the world, in Asia, the Middle East and Africa, said Eric T. Olson. He added that U.S. Special Command did not have enough for the increasing demands. The Pentagon's decided to devote $2,5 billion for 2008 budget pro

      Written by: THE NEW BABYLON TIMES


      Al-Qaida in Algeria Denies Killing of “Deputy Commander”
      Al-Qaida’s Committee in the Islamic Maghreb–formerly known as the Algerian Salafist Group for Prayer and Combat (GSPC)–has issued a new statement acknowledging the death of one of its prominent fighters–Samir Saioud (a.k.a. “Abu Musab”)–but nonetheless insisting that Saioud was not the deputy commander of the group, as Algerian government sources have claimed. The statement [...]

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      The new young jihadists in Algeria
      After the Algiers 4/11 suicide bombings, the Algerian public was shocked to learn that some among them committed these crimes. In fact, it is the first time in over a decade that a suicide bombing occurred in Algeria. From The Croissant comes this story about the profile of these young Algerian jihadists: I- THE NEW GENERATION OF [...]

      Written by: Street talk by peoples of indopak


      AFRICA: New Tag Regime in Algeria
      Algeria said today it had explained a new windfall tax to foreign oil companies active in its upstream sector and most were satisfied with the exercise. Rules for the tax were set in December and are retroactive to 1 August 2006 under new legislation widely seen as an example of resource nationalism sweeping the global energy sector. The new tax "has been explained to them by Sonatrach. Most

      Written by: ENERGY DATA WAREHOUSE by BajaeNergy


      International Herald Tribune: Algeria bombings acc...
      International Herald Tribune: Algeria bombings accentuate terror fears heading into French presidential electionExcerpt:"For France, nervous about the possibility that Islamic terrorists may target its presidential election next weekend, the al-Qaida-claimed suicide bombings in its former colony Algeria struck too close to home.Mindful of Spain's experience in 2004, when Islamic terrorists bombed trains just three days before parliamentary elections, anti-terrorism officials in France have for months factored in the risk of terror attacks in the policing plans for the April 22-May 6 two-round vote."We are being extremely vigilant. France faces a real, varied, multiple terrorist threat," said Interior Minister Francois Baroin after the car bombings of the prime minister's office and a police station in Algeria's capital on Wednesday killed 33 people and injured more than 200."http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/04/12/europe/EU-GEN-France-Election-Terror.phpAlex

      Written by: Politics 2.0 Blog


      Private Arab Sex Video from Algeria
      Private Kabyle Sex Video   The Arab woman in this private home made sex video from Algeria is a real beauty and definitely a great fuck. It is a pitty that the image is not very clear but the action is quite hot… She starts off by undressing and then gives a great view of her nude ass and pussy that she singers a bit, then gives her man a great blow job and then rides his dick like a real cow girl.   Download Link : -private-arab-sex-kabyle-TM2.wmv   No Pass  

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