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It must also win the confidence of young people, two-thirds of whom are under 30, and many of whom are unemployed. Most Algerians, angry about years of unemployment, corruption, and what they see as stifling rule by an aging elite, reject ...
May 11, 2012 at 20:16 | Source: The Christian Science Monitor
ALGIERS (Reuters) - Algeria's authorities say a parliamentary election on Thursday is a stepping stone towards a more democratic state, but many people do not believe their promises, expect only marginal change and will stay away from polling ...
May 9, 2012 at 07:04 | Source: msnbc.com
ALGIERS — As Islamists rode the wave of the Arab Spring to power in Tunisia and Libya, it looked as if that same tide would lift religious parties in this much larger nation in North Africa, too. But the Arab Spring is not happening in Algeria ...
May 19, 2012 at 05:12 | Source: New York Times
AFP - Mourning Algerians paid tribute on Saturday to Arab singing legend Warda, whose body was returned to her homeland after she died of a heart attack in Egypt two days earlier. Known throughout the Arab world as Warda al-Jazairia (Warda the ...
May 17, 2012 at 23:58 | Source: France 24
There are 44 political parties competing for 462 seats across this vast oil-rich North African nation of 35 million people The government has repeatedly described Thursday's voting as vital to the country's future. But most Algerians have shown little ...
May 10, 2012 at 07:39 | Source: Newser
London, United Kingdom - The results of Algeria's May 10 legislative elections have been met with such fury by Algerians that some analysts believe that these will be the last elections held under the current regime. If there were any hopes for ...
May 15, 2012 at 19:14 | Source: Aljazeera.com
Widespread voter apathy fuelled by mistrust of the government and the political elite hampered voter turnout at polling stations for a new Algerian parliament. Despite a relentless official television campaign urging voters to head to the polls, many ...
May 9, 2012 at 23:53 | Source: Financial Times
The regime argued that the results showed Algerians’ desire for stability, at a time when regime change was bringing chaos to other countries, and outright rejection of Islamism, whose rise 20 years ago led to civil war. President Abdelaziz ...
May 12, 2012 at 06:10 | Source: Al Arabiya
Algerian side CMR Chlef coach Bousadt Salah believes it will be a tall order for them to win the Africa Club volleyball Championships starting today at Moi Kasarani. Speaking during a training session at the Nyayo Stadium gymnasium yesterday, Salah said ...
May 10, 2012 at 16:28 | Source: AllAfrica.com
The same goes for men." Despite qualified endorsements from foreign observers following the vote, many Algerians and observers believe the official turnout figure of 43 percent and each party's score have little correlation with reality.
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