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Algeria pardons and releases journalist who became a key voice during 2019 pro-democracy protests
Read full article: Algeria pardons and releases journalist who became a key voice during 2019 pro-democracy protestsAlgeria has pardoned a journalist who emerged as a key voice during the country’s 2019 pro-democracy protests and was later imprisoned for taking foreign funding for his media outlets and threatening state security.
Algeria's president sworn in for a second term after lopsided election
Read full article: Algeria's president sworn in for a second term after lopsided electionAlgerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has been sworn in for a second term after being elected in a landslide vote marred by apathy and questions around the vote count.
Algerian court certifies Tebboune's landslide reelection win
Read full article: Algerian court certifies Tebboune's landslide reelection winAlgeria's constitutional court has certified President Abdelmadjid Tebboune’s landslide victory in last weekend’s election after re-tabulating vote counts that he and his two opponents had called into question.
Algeria election results are being questioned by the opposition candidates and the president himself
Read full article: Algeria election results are being questioned by the opposition candidates and the president himselfAlgerians expected an uneventful election that would bestow President Abdelmadjid Tebboune a second term.
Opposition candidates file court appeal questioning Algerian presidential election outcome
Read full article: Opposition candidates file court appeal questioning Algerian presidential election outcomeThe two opposition candidates who ran in Algeria’s election are challenging the result and calling into question President Abdelmadjid Tebboune's landslide victory.
Algeria's president joins opponents in claiming election irregularities after being named the winner
Read full article: Algeria's president joins opponents in claiming election irregularities after being named the winnerAfter being declared the winner of Algeria’s election, President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has joined his two challengers in criticizing the country’s election authority for announcing results that contradicted earlier turnout figures and local tallies.
Algeria's 78-year-old president is expected to breeze to a second term in election
Read full article: Algeria's 78-year-old president is expected to breeze to a second term in electionAlgerians have voted in an election to decide whether army-backed President Abdelmadjid Tebboune gets another term in office — five years after pro-democracy protests prompted the military to oust the previous president after two decades in power.
Algeria courts disenchanted youth as 78-year-old president vies for second term
Read full article: Algeria courts disenchanted youth as 78-year-old president vies for second termThe young people who make up more than half of Algeria's population are so disenchanted that they may not vote in next month's presidential election.
G7 summit opens with deal to use Russian assets for Ukraine as Italy flexes its right-wing muscles
Read full article: G7 summit opens with deal to use Russian assets for Ukraine as Italy flexes its right-wing musclesU.S. President Joe Biden says the agreement to tap into the windfall profits on frozen Russian assets held in Europe would put that money to work for Ukraine.
Algerians question president for calling an early election without announcing his own campaign
Read full article: Algerians question president for calling an early election without announcing his own campaignPresident Abdelmadjid Tebboune's surprise decision to schedule elections earlier than expected in Algeria is prompting suspicion and appears to be awakening discouraged political parties from a deep lethargy.
Algerian president names a new prime minister ahead of elections next year
Read full article: Algerian president names a new prime minister ahead of elections next yearAlgerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has dismissed the prime minister and replaced him with the head of his cabinet ahead of national elections next year and at a time when economic anxieties are running high.
Live Updates: Morocco struggles after rare, powerful earthquake kills and injures scores of people
Read full article: Live Updates: Morocco struggles after rare, powerful earthquake kills and injures scores of peopleMorocco has revised upward the death toll from a powerful earthquake that shook Marrakesh and environs.
Algeria's president starting state visit to Russia at invitation of Putin
Read full article: Algeria's president starting state visit to Russia at invitation of PutinAlgerian authorities say President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has started a three-day state visit to Russia meant to strengthen relations of “friendship and cooperation” at the invitation of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Algeria, Italy look to broaden ties beyond coveted energy
Read full article: Algeria, Italy look to broaden ties beyond coveted energyItaly and Algeria moved to broaden ties through a series of memorandums signed Monday during a two-day visit by Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni, who said the two countries are in the process of building “an extraordinary bridge” and, hopefully, transforming her country into an energy hub for Europe.
Algeria gives disgraced ex-leader Bouteflika 3-days mourning
Read full article: Algeria gives disgraced ex-leader Bouteflika 3-days mourningAlgeria’s leader has declared a three-day period of mourning for former President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, whose 20-year-long rule ended in disgrace as he was pushed from power amid huge street protests when he decided to seek a new term.
Algeria election gets low turnout amid opposition boycott
Read full article: Algeria election gets low turnout amid opposition boycottAlgerians voted for a new parliament in an election with a majority of novice independent candidates running under new rules meant to erase political corruption and open the way to a “new Algeria.”.
President returns to Algeria, reports recovery from COVID-19
Read full article: President returns to Algeria, reports recovery from COVID-19FILE - In this Thursday, Dec. 19, 2019 file photo, Algerian president Abdelmadjid Tebboune delivers a speech during an inauguration ceremony in the presidential palace, in Algiers, Algeria. (AP Photo/Toufik Doudou, File)ALGIERS – Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune said Tuesday that he was back in his country but still recovering from COVID-19 after two months away. After nearly two months out of the public eye, the 75-year-old president reappeared in mid-December in a video message, saying it might be several weeks before he was fit enough to return to Algeria. “Being far away from the country is difficult,” he said in the video aired Tuesday. Prime Minister Abdelaziz Djerad has been in charge during Tebboune’s absence as the country struggles with an economy worsened by the coronavirus pandemic and other issues.
The Latest: S. Korea opening dozens of free virus test sites
Read full article: The Latest: S. Korea opening dozens of free virus test sites(AP Photo/Andy Wong)SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea is opening dozens of free coronavirus testing sites in the greater Seoul area amid a surge in infections. The new testing sites are scheduled to stay open for three weeks, and anyone can take a free coronavirus test. ___TORONTO — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the first of many freezer-packed COVID-19 vaccine vials have arrived in Canada. More than 325,000 doses of a COVID-19 vaccine are on their way to California. ___ROME — Italy on Sunday registered 484 confirmed COVID-19 deaths, one of its lowest daily death tolls in about a month.
After battling virus, Algerian leader suddenly reappears
Read full article: After battling virus, Algerian leader suddenly reappearsPresident Abdelmadjid Tebboune fell ill and then left for treatment in Germany in late October. Before his 4-minute, 54-second video on Sunday, his last public appearance had been in mid-October, meeting France's foreign minister when he visited the former French colony. The 75-year-old Tebboune spoke clearly in the video and did not appear short of breath even after long phrases. “I will fully recover my physical strength in perhaps one, two or three weeks,” he said. Prime Minister Abdelaziz Djerad has been in charge during Tebboune’s absence as the country struggles with an economy made worse by the coronavirus and other issues.
The Latest: More than 4,000 people hospitalized in LA County
Read full article: The Latest: More than 4,000 people hospitalized in LA County(AP Photo/Morry Gash, Pool)LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles County has again broken a record for coronavirus hospitalizations, fulfilling the county public health director’s dire predictions in just days. Figures released Sunday afternoon show that more than 4,000 people were hospitalized for COVID-19 in the nation’s most populous county. The LA County health director warned on Monday, when hospitalizations were near 3,000, that the county could see the statistic to climb to 4,000 within two weeks. That’s when FDA advisers will review the agency’s independent assessment of data supplied by Moderna about its coronavirus vaccine. ___SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — The U.S. has reached a record 3,309 daily coronavirus deaths, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.
Mystery over absence of Algeria leader treated for COVID-19
Read full article: Mystery over absence of Algeria leader treated for COVID-19ALGIERS – Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune marks a year in office Saturday but he is nowhere in sight since his evacuation to Germany more than six weeks ago for treatment of COVID-19. “I sincerely expected him to give us a surprise by returning home today for the first anniversary of his election. Prime Minister Abdelaziz Djerad has been in charge during Tebboune’s absence, conspicuous as the country struggles with an economy made worse by the coronavirus and a host of other issues. Constitutional law professor Fatiha Benabou said there is no date limiting the time Tebboune can be away. “But on a political level, the absence of the president, who embodies the essential powers, is obviously a problem."
Algerian president finishes virus treatment, undergoes tests
Read full article: Algerian president finishes virus treatment, undergoes testsALGIERS – Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has finished his treatment for COVID-19 in an undisclosed location in Germany, and is undergoing medical tests, his office said Sunday. Amid growing concern in Algeria about the 74-year-old president’s health, his office issued a statement Sunday saying: “The medical team accompanying him confirms that the president has completed the recommended treatment protocol after having contracted COVID-19, and is currently undergoing medical tests.”The statement didn't provide details about his condition or his location, or indicate when Tebboune might return to Algeria. Tebboune was sent to an Algerian military hospital last month and then transferred to Germany in a special medical plane on Oct. 28. His office initially didn't explain the reason for the move, but confirmed a week later that he had the virus. Algeria has reported 2,139 virus-related deaths and more than 66,000 infections.
Coronavirus cause of Algeria president's hospitalization
Read full article: Coronavirus cause of Algeria president's hospitalizationALGIERS – Algeria’s secretive presidency confirmed Wednesday that the mysterious illness that caused President Abdelmadjid Tebboune to be hospitalized in Germany last month was the coronavirus. The presidency said that the state of 74-year-old Tebboune’s health is “gradually improving” and he “continues to receive treatment in a specialized German hospital after contracting COVID-19.”It was the first time that officials explicitly mentioned COVID-19 in connection with the Oct. 28 hospitalization. They previously referred to it as being “care in a specialized structure,” without identifying the ailment. Prior to his hospitalization, several senior officials in the president’s entourage had developed COVID-19 symptoms, and Tebboune had been placed in what the government called “voluntary preventive confinement.” But it was initially unclear if Tebboune’s current state was connected.