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TV2 (in Arabic: الجزائرية الثانية), formerly Canal Algérie (French pronunciation: [ka.nal' al.ʒe.ʁi]), in English means The Algerian channel, is the second Algerian general public national television channel.
EPTV was the only television channel until 1994, when French-speaking Canal Algérie (now TV2) was created. TV2 is available in Europe on Eutelsat [ 1 ] satellite service (Hotbird and Astra). It is also available on French Numericable , Monaco MC Cable cable television services, Orange TV and Freebox.
Algeria has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film [nb 1] since 1969. The award is handed out annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States that contains primarily non-English dialogue. [3]
Crewmembers and TSA agents alike took pot-shots at Netflix’s hit holiday airport movie “Carry-On,” which they felt took more than a few creative liberties when it came to airport security.
In October 2021, Algérie Télécom announced that it had increased the internet speed from 2 Mbps to 10 Mbps, which becomes the minimum speed in Algeria. [ 5 ] On November 14, 2022, Algérie Télécom reveals a new Idoom VDSL offer allowing customers and their families to take full advantage of a very high speed connection of up to 50 megabytes.
360 is a 2011 drama thriller film directed by Fernando Meirelles and written by Peter Morgan as a loose adaptation of Arthur Schnitzler's 1897 play Reigen. The film stars an ensemble cast of Anthony Hopkins , Ben Foster , Rachel Weisz , Jude Law and other international actors.
Le Matin d'Algérie (The Sunrise of Algeria) is an Algerian online newspaper. According to the newspaper's self-description on its website, it aims to continue in the tradition of the paper newspaper, Le Matin , arbitrarily suspended by the Algerian authorities in July 2004.
The name Tlemcen (Tilimsān) was given by the Zayyanid King Yaghmurasen Ibn Zyan. [5]One possible etymology is that it comes from a Berber word tilmas, meaning "spring, water-hole", [6] or from the combination of the Berber words tala ("fountain"), the preposition m-, and sān ("two"), thus meaning "two fountains". [5]