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Feb. 7 (Bloomberg) — Haim Malka, deputy director and a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, talks about the political protests in Egypt and the potential for further unrest in the Middle East. Malk also discusses Egypt's economy. He talks with Pimm Fox on Bloomberg Television's “Taking Stock.” (Source: Bloomberg)
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There have been fresh signs of social tension in Algeria where a man tried to set himself on fire in the capital in a protest over unemployment. Although prevented from igniting the fuel he had doused over himself, his attempted suicide was the latest in a series of such acts in the Arab world. Tunisia's revolution was triggered by a man who set fire to himself over his treatment by authorities. The latest sign of desperation came during a protest outside Algeria's Employment Ministry. … www.euronews.net
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Friday, June 25th, 2010 at
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When the U.S. team got back to the Irene Country Lodge after the big win over Algeria, players and staff were greeted by family and friends. For a brief moment, Bob Bradley got to savor a victory.
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Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010 at
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CNN's Richard Roth reports from New York with a group of fans who watched the USA-Algeria World Cup match.
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Friday, June 18th, 2010 at
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Cape Town's beaches and restaurants were inundated with England and Algeria football supporters on Thursday as anticipation grew ahead of Friday's World Cup clash between the two sides. (June 17)
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Eagles & Vultures tells the parallel narratives of Samuel Johnson's “The Vulture,” published in 1756 and the life story of Mohamed Sahnoun: born in colonial Algeria; imprisoned and tortured by the French during the Algerian struggle for independence; Ambassador on three continents; UN Special Envoy to Somalia, Sudan, Congo, Ethiopia and Eritrea; and presently, considered one of the foremost experts on conflict resolution. Threaded with a retelling of Johnson's short story, published almost three hundred years ago, Sahnoun offers us advice on where we have been and the one means to get to where we need to be, in world where peace is a option.
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Eagles & Vultures tells the parallel narratives of Samuel Johnson's “The Vulture,” published in 1756 and the life story of Mohamed Sahnoun: born in colonial Algeria; imprisoned and tortured by the French during the Algerian struggle for independence; Ambassador on three continents; UN Special Envoy to Somalia, Sudan, Congo, Ethiopia and Eritrea; and presently, considered one of the foremost experts on conflict resolution. Threaded with a retelling of Johnson's short story, published almost three hundred years ago, Sahnoun offers us advice on where we have been and the one means to get to where we need to be, in world where peace is a option.
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