Inland, Algeria’s original inhabitants—the Caucasian Berbers converted to Mo-hammedism—lived according to their ®wn rough laws and customs. The Fly-Whisk War. In 1827, angered by an ...
The 52-year-old was a doctor by profession and fought for the rights of Algeria's minority Berber community. He had lived in Ghardaia, 480km (300 miles) south of the capital, Algiers, where has ...
Algeria's parliament adopted a package of constitutional reforms Sunday that authorities say will strengthen democracy, but opponents doubt it will bring real change. The reforms are meant to ...
Also known by the derogatory term Berber, Amazigh are descendants of the pre-Arab inhabitants of North Africa and constitute one-fourth of the population of Algeria, many of whom live in the ...
In the big coastal cities, a few of the 200,000 Europeans still remaining in Algeria lined up with turbaned Arabs. In the rugged Aurès Mountains, blond and blue-eyed Berbers gathered at the ...
Algerian villagers run across a highland meadow ... using the local term for the ethnic group also known as Berbers. "We play it at the start of spring every year -- seven times through May." ...
In Algeria, the World Bank provides technical assistance and analytical services in various areas, such as social protection, human capital development, disaster risk management, renewable energies ...
The Ksar Draa is a unique and mysterious fortified village in the Algerian Sahara, showcasing Berber heritage and architecture. The Ksar Draa is surrounded by a double wall, designed for defense ...
Algeria is on track to triple its rail network by 2030 to boost national economic growth and regional connectivity. With more than 5,000 kilometres of rail already in service, new lines such as ...