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SAS fortified farm in 1960. The SAS was created in 1955 by the Governor-General of Algeria Jacques Soustelle [1] to provide a hearts and minds program to provide rural Algerian villagers with practical help [2] and provide a visible French presence thus improving their daily lives while simultaneously protecting them.
The Gâra Djebilet deposit extends over 131 km 2 (51 sq mi), its exploitable reserves are estimated at 2 billion tons of ore with a content of 58.57% iron. [7]The industrial exploitation of Gâra Djebilet ore begins in 2022 with a planned production of 2 to 3 million tonnes of ore per year in a first stage (2022-2025), then 40 to 50 million tonnes/year from 2026. [6]
The North Africa Journal-جريدة شمال إفريقيا, official website. Algerian Newspapers and News Sites List of Algerian newspapers and online news sites in English. Newspapers In Algeria, website. "Algeria". Electronic Newspapers of Africa. Virtual Libraries: African Studies. New York, USA: Columbia University Libraries
Algeria, as of 2024, is divided into 58 wilayas (). [1] Prior to December 18, 2019, there were 48 provinces. The 58 provinces are divided into 1,541 baladiyahs (municipalities).
Ech-Chaab is an Algerian general daily newspaper appearing in Arabic which was founded on 11 December 1962, a few months after the Algerian independence.. This journalistic title is currently one of the six dailies of the Algerian public press.
In 2010 there were a further series of changes. Bouteflika changed the commanders of three military regions, according to the presidential decrees published Wednesday 25 August in the Algerian Journal officiel (Official Journal ).
The 2017 parliamentary elections were characterized by a low turnout of 35%, lower than the 43% turnout in the 2012 parliamentary elections.The ruling coalition, an alliance between the National Liberation Front (FLN) and the National Rally for Democracy (RND), retained the absolute majority of seats in the National People's Assembly, despite a sharp decline in seats won by FLN.
Poster announcing the presidential election before it was postponed. Presidential elections were held in Algeria on 12 December 2019. [1] The election had originally been scheduled for 18 April, but was postponed due to sustained weekly protests against plans by the incumbent president Abdelaziz Bouteflika to run for a fifth term. [2]