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July
2010
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Serbia Seeks Algeria’s Support Over Kosovo
Serbia is seeking Algeria’s support to reject the independence of Kosovo after the International Court of Justice stated that the unilateral declaration of Independence by the territory was legal.
Chinese Workers in Algeria Drop to 25000, Ambassador Yuhe
The number of Chinese workers in Algeria dropped to 25 000 following the completion of 13 sections of east-west highway project, confirmed China’s Ambassador to Algeria.
Herve declares universal war against AQIM
French Minister of Defence Herve Morin admitted his country has failed to fight Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM). He further called on declaring “a universal war” against AQIM.
Ex Guantanamo detainee Naji Abdelaziz :
“ Been to hell and back”
Prisoner n°744, Abdelaziz Naji, has recently been released from Guantanamo detention camp. Arrived on Monday to his neighbourhood in Batna province, Abdelaziz tells the suffering he endured there under the pretext of allegedly international terrorism charges.
A main defendant in the “babies’ traffic network” died in prison
Notary S.B has died in El Harrach prison, southern Algiers, where he was detained provisionally pending investigation. The 61 years old late notary was charged of involvement in traffic network specialised in selling babies and children to Algerian migrants in France, on basis of false adoption statements.
National Leasing Corporation set up
National Bank of Algeria (BNA) and the Bank of Local Development (BDL) have officially set up the National Leasing Corporation (SNL).
Algeria’s food import bill drops by 10.88%
Food imports bill of Algeria dropped, during the first quarter of 2010, by 10.88%, a Customs’ report said.
AQIM executes Germaneau in response to 6 of its members’ death
Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb said it has executed the French hostage Michel Germaneau, in response to a raid by France and Mauritania against the group, killing six of its members.
GICA to imports 2.5 million tons of cement
Algerian Industrial Cement Group (GICA) announced I twill import 2.5 million tones of cement to meet local demands. GICA’s executives also said they intend to invest some 146 million Dinars to improve the group’s performance.
Providing military assistance rather than intervention in the Sahel, Benjamin
The United States prefers providing technical assistance to Sahel countries in the frame of the war against Al-Qaeda, rather than having a military presence in the region, said Coordinator for counterterrorism at the US Department of State, Ambassador at large, Daniel Benjamin.
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