Home » Posts tagged with "Algeria"


6.6 Million Migrants on Europe's Borders: Secret German Government Report

Post Pic
At least 6.6 million nonwhites pretending to refugees are already waiting to invade the Continent, according to a secret German government report leaked to the Bild newspaper. According to the Telegraph, Europe could face a “new wave” of arrivals this summer, as up to 6.6 million nonwhites are “waiting in countries around the Mediterranean to cross into Europe.” They include more than 2.5... 

Its snowing in Sahara Desert for First time in 37 years

Post Pic
Snow fell on the Sahara desert for the first time in 37 years and the rare weather has been captured in spectacular photographs. The Algerian town of Ain Sefra experienced snow for the first time since 1979 on December 19, leaving part of the world’s largest hot desert with a light sprinkling. Amateur photographer Karim Bouchetata captured the flakes as they dusted the red desert sand dunes in a... 

Migrants burn down German Nutella center for not giving enough free chocolate

Post Pic
Muslim invaders from Morocco and Algeria pretending to be refugees burned down a €10 million “reception center” in Dusseldorf—because there was too little Nutella, candy and chocolate at the Ramadan breakfast spread, a court has heard. The arson destroyed a major exhibition hall near the airport, with smoke disrupting air traffic. According to German media, charges have been brought against... 

Algeria: Violence against women equal to 20 years in jail

Post Pic
The parliament of Algeria passed a law that stipulates criminal punishment for causing bodily harm to one’s life partner. The changes in the law of the country have sparked critical reviews from Islamists. More than half of Algeria’s 462 MPs took part in the vote to adopt the bill. The law makes inflicting injury on one’s spouse punishable with up to 20 years in prison. In accordance... 

4 killed after Nigerien protesters attack French cultural center

Post Pic
Demonstrators burn a French flag during a protest against cartoons published by the French satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo, in Algiers, Algeria, January 16, 2015. At least four people have been killed during violent demonstrations in the West African country of Niger over comical cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad published by the French satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo. The violence broke out on... 

Al-Qaeda leader behind Algeria gas plant hostage massacre killed in Mali

Post Pic
A senior commander for al-Qaeda’s north African wing has been killed by Chadian soldiers in Mali. Mokhtar Belmokhtar allegedly masterminded the raid on the gas plant in southern Algeria that left 37 hostages dead. Mokhtar Belmokhtar was killed during an assault on an Islamist rebel base on Saturday, Chad’s military have reported. “The Chadian forces in Mali completely destroyed the main... 

US deploying troops to 35 African countries

Post Pic
US military training soldiers from Uganda People’s Defense Force. The United States Army will be deploying troops to nearly three-dozen African nations in the coming year. Soldiers based out of Fort Riley, Kansas’ 2nd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division will begin training in March 2013 in order to prepare for a project that will send troops to as many as 35 African nations, the Associated Press... 

US presses Algeria to lend support to military intervention in Mali

Post Pic
Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika (R) and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton brief the press following a meeting at the Mouradia Palace, Algiers, October 29, 2012. The US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has met with Algeria’s President Abdelaziz Bouteflika to pressure his country to lend support to a potential military intervention in northern Mali. Clinton paid a one-day visit to the... 

Algeria: Suicide Bomb Attack Wounds Dozens

Post Pic
A suicide bomb attack on a police station in eastern Algeria early Sunday injured 29 people, according to reports. The suicide bomber rammed the entrance of the police station causing major damage, French language daily El Watan said. The paper said that two Chinese nationals had been injured, while Mohamed Nedir, director of the university hospital in Tizi Ouzou, around 100 kilometres (60 miles)... 

Algeria shuts down internet and Facebook as protest mounts

Post Pic
Algerian protesters chant slogans during a demonstration in Algiers. Internet providers were shut down and Facebook accounts deleted across Algeria on Saturday as thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators were arrested in violent street demonstrations. Plastic bullets and tear gas were used to try and disperse large crowds in major cities and towns, with 30,000 riot police taking to the streets in Algiers... 

Now revolution takes hold in Algeria, Hundreds arrested

Post Pic
Not-so-thin blue line: Riot policemen surround protesters during the demonstration. Estimates put the numbers of police at 30,000 - three times the number of protesters. Now revolution takes hold in Algeria, Hundreds arrested as ‘30,000’ riot police try to quell democracy march inspired by downfall of Hosni Mubarak. Thousands of riot police arrested hundreds of demonstrators in the Algerian... 

Rioters in Algeria asked France to re-colonize them

Post Pic
The riots sparked Saturday by the inhabitants of the city in Sidi Salem (Annaba, Algeria) Monday continued late into the evening. For the first time, rioters burned the Algerian national flag before marching with the French flag in hand before the elements of the riot squad sent in place force. Information confirmed by Mohamed Ghazi, the Wali of Annaba. Indeed, speaking at a meeting held Monday with... 

French Front National election poster ‘insults’ Algeria

Post Pic
France’s far-right Front National has upset Algeria, a former French colony, in its latest election poster denouncing “Islamism” and featuring a map of France decked in the North African country’s national flag. French far-right party the Front National (FN) has revealed its latest election poster – a map of France decked in Algerian national colours, covered with minarets and featuring... 
Copyright © 2009 The European Union Times – Breaking News, Latest News. All rights reserved.