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Western Sahara: What's in it for us?

It is not my intention to present all the details of the conflict, but since it is one of the main reasons halting the unification of the countries of the Maghreb, I believe that it deserves some...

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Food Security in Algeria: A back-of-the-envelope calculation

Arable land in the UK amounts to 18.5 million hectares, whereas in Algeria it is 8.5 million hectares. A simple calculation shows that our arable land is approximately 46% the size of that in the UK....

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عاند و لا تحسد

"3aned wa la Tahsad"This is an Algerian proverb, or word of wisdom which means try to follow, or emulte (the person/nation in question) rather than envy them without attempting to achieve the same. It...

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Politisation de l’école en Algérie

La majorité des chroniqueurs dans les journaux francophones algériens, qui se sont autoproclamés comme seuls connaisseurs de politique,  de culture, et de laïcité, ne manquent pas l’occasion pour lier...

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50 years down, when is the UP?

Yesterday marked the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Evian Accords to end the eight-year war of Independence that the Algerians started in November 1954 to oust the French after over 100 years...

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Israel and the Wall of Silence

Three unconnected events deserve our attention as they  reveal yet again the absurdity of the Israeli defense mechanisms and their isolation from reality. These are about a poem, a Big Brother...

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He had acted alone

"He had acted alone". This is what we always hear when a white Western man commits a crime such as the one committed by the American soldier who went on a shooting rampage leaving 16 Afghan children...

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Demystifying Islam, Can TV help?

While surfing the net recently, I came across some articles about TV programs on Islam and Muslims in the West. I found two of these TV shows particularly interesting, especially against the backdrop...

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The neighbours

As summer is in the air, people start thinking about holiday destinations. As usual, when searching the net for holiday packages, the Algerian is faced with  very limited if any choices in his own...

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The Final Countdown

A few months ago, The FT published a series of articles on a new source of energy which will take the Western world by storm. It is shale gas: an unconventional source of energy, a gas that is...

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Chadli est mort

For those of you familiar with Fellag’s comedy, he said in one of his stand-up acts that in Algeria, we would have to interpret documentaries to find out about what is happening in the political scene....

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It is so third world but I love it

I know the wedding season in Algeria is over or nearing a closure, but it is never late nor out of context to talk about weddings in Algeria. In recent years, there has been a tendency to formalize...

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Memoirs of Little Aicha: Summer Camp in Algeria

Going to children Summer Camp or Colonie de Vacanceswas a rite of passage for Algerian children, a way to taste freedom, and explore new places, away from the overprotective eyes of parents.Like many...

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Memoirs of Little Aicha: Summer Camp in France

After experiencing the camp life in Algeria, the free-spirited little moi decided to cruise the Mediterranean, and witness at first-hand how the poor French kids spent their summers.One happy summer...

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Stop the bashing!

Today, I decided to pick up on a a posting by an Algerian blogger on Algerian women. On Patriots on Fire, a post entitled “Algerian women serve no purpose” was recently published,  which amongst other...

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The land of Timgad…The home of the mud

In an article published in World Finance on urbanization 2.0, Dan Lewis, a Director of the Economic Research Council, states that Today’s municipal planners dream wistfully of Timgad, a perfectly...

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The Open Door

A friend of mine has lent me an interesting collection of short stories written by kids whose ages range from 8 to 18. The stories selected were winners of a writing contest on the theme “The Open...

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Back in life

As I have disappeared from the blogging scene for nearly a year, I thought I would write a word or two to explain the reason behind the absence to the one or two readers who visit this page.Well, I...

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Black or White

When strolling around Algerian cities in recent year, a new phenomenon becomes apparent to the observer, the ever increasing presence of the colour black among women. The little black dress has always...

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Married! Keep away from me!

Marriage and men are a recurring theme in some excellent blogs run by single Algerian females. Patriots on Fire also has some posts dealing with the problem of marriage in Algeria, and in a post...

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