News Algeria Employment: Treasured traditions unite Algerian families together as they celebrate Eid al-Adha
Eid al-Adha, or the "Greater Eid", is treasured by Algerians for its religious significance and symbolism but also for the chance it brings for families to reunite and for bonds of kinship to be renewed in an era where family gatherings are a rarity.
News Algeria Employment: In Charts: Job situation remains grim for Indian women
Government data shows female labour participation and unemployment rates are now much better than the pre-pandemic period. But these numbers hide some facts ...
News Algeria Employment: Young doctors are leaving Egypt in droves for better jobs abroad
Like other young doctors in Egypt, 34-year-old Mohamed had spent years in school and specialized training, only to be placed in a government hospital where he earned around $300 a month — barely ...
News Algeria Employment: Minister of Labour meets Algerian counterpart
Minister of Labour H E Dr. Ali bin Smaikh Al Marri met yesterday with Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Security of People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria H E Youssef Charfa ...
News Algeria Employment: Mission impossible for new Sanofi boss in Algeria
The French drugmaker Sanofi risks losing out on the insulin production business in Algeria because of stringent new regulations. Its managing director in Algiers has met with the minister responsible ...
News Algeria Employment: Energy windfall improved Algeria's economic position, says IMF
Higher energy prices have "materially improved" the Algerian economy's near-term outlook, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Monday, adding that fiscal rebalancing is still needed to put public finances on a sound footing.
News Algeria Employment: 49 people are sentenced to death for lynching a man they wrongly accused of starting deadly forest fires in Algeria
The Algerian man had travelled to the fire-hit region to 'give a hand to our friends' but ended being beaten to death by an angry mob, with some taking selfies and video of the murder shared online.
News Algeria Employment: The search for a missing mother surfaces claims of her lover’s ‘life of deceit’
Marion Barter won plaudits for her warmth as an elementary school teacher, but in 1997 the 51-year-old mother-of-two became restless, quit her job, sold her house, and flew from Australia's beach-lined Gold Coast to start a new life in Europe.
News Algeria Employment: Wind power at sea, the "Algeria case" breaks out
If on the one hand Eni and the State of Rome have let the Algerian occupation of international waters off ... that of Repower Renewable, the company with tax office in the Venice lagoon, a candidate ...
News Algeria Employment: Algeria : Reporter jailed after covering Tuareg protests in southern Algeria
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) calls on the Algerian authorities to free Rabah Karèche, the newspaper Liberté’s correspondent in Tamanrasset, 900 km south of Algiers, who has been held since 19 April after covering protests by the Ahaggar region’s Tuareg population against new territorial divisions.
News Algeria Employment: Will the Next Arab Revolt Be in Algeria?
Madison Cawthorn’s Primary Challenger Is Everything Cawthorn Isn’t Witness at 70 Biden’s Ministry of Truth Canceling the Conductor The Limits of the DSM-5 Religion, economics, and ...
News Algeria Employment: Algeria’s ailing rulers stir tension with Morocco
However, last month Algeria threatened to close that, too, after Morocco asked Spain to send it gas by reversing the flow of the now-idle Morocco-Spain pipeline. Algeria said it would stop all gas ...
News Algeria Employment: 'Hallelujah! I'm so happy': Parkland student from Algeria eager to earn degree
I could start crying now' thinking about it, said Kibech, who grew up in Algeria after spending the first five months of her life in Colorado. 'I’ve been dreaming of ...
News Algeria Employment: It’s been 60 years since Algeria won its freedom and my family lost their homeland. In France, that past is more present than you think
The Evian Accords of 1962 ended French colonial rule in Algeria, and the bloody struggle to preserve it. What happened next to the Pied-Noir families who left still echoes in French politics ahead of 2022′s elections
News Algeria Employment: Education for employment and Citi foundation surpass landmark of 3,000 people
Education For Employment (EFE) and Citi Foundation celebrated their eighth year of collaboration in 2021 by launching the project “Providing Opportunities for Work and Empowering Resilience” to create ...
News Algeria Employment: Algeria's stars lifted the country's spirits during a time of political unrest with their surprise 2019 AFCON win... so, after putting together an incredible 23-game unbeaten ...
Algeria's Africa Cup of Nations victory in 2019 was more than just a country winning a football tournament: it marked start of a new era for an entire nation looking for an identity.