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Soccer: Algeria and Ireland will play a friendly

Algeria will play the Republic of Ireland in an international friendly in Dublin on 29 May.

The Desert Foxes will be using the game as part of their build up to the World Cup in South Africa, which kicks off two weeks later.

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Rabah Saadane’s squad are due to meet on 20 May for a training camp at the Italian Football Association’s technical centre in Florence. More >

Algeria will get a Renault assembly plant

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Renault SA (RNO.FR) confirmed Thursday that it’s working on a plan to build a vehicle assembly plant in Algeria as a way to avoid high import duties.

“It’s just a project. Nothing has been concluded,” Renault Chief Operating Officer Patrick Pelata told journalists on the sidelines of a presentation of Renault’s 2009 results. However, “the discussions are well advanced,” he said. More >

Algeria is an example in inter-faith relations

Algeria is a religiously tolerant nation that will never encroach on the rights of non-Muslims to w

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orship, Religious Affairs Minister Bouabdellah Ghlamallah told participants at an Algiers seminar on Wednesday (February 10th).

Under the banner of “Religious Worship: A Right Ensured by

Religion and by the Law”, the February 10th-11th conference convened representatives of several religions and government officials to ease relations after a Christian church was attacked and desecrated in Tizi-Ouzou in December 2009. More >

Soccer: Its not over until its over

When Cote De Ivory scored their second goal at 89 minute everyone in the room thought Algeria lost their quarterfinal match of the African Cup of Nations 2010. But wait a moment the players in the ground did not lose their spirit and made a stunning come back by scoring an equalizer in the second minute of the overage time. This shows the fighting spirit of this team and their courage never to give up until the final whistle.

Well done Algeria.

1 2 3 viva le Algerie.

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Algeria getting tough on investors

Algeria is implementing a new investment strategy to promote home-grown industry, even if that risks deterring foreign investors, the head of the country’s main business lobby said.

Government measures adopted this year have set fresh caps on foreigners’ shareholdings and, analysts say, signal growing economic nationalism in Algeria, a big exporter of oil and gas. More >