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Algerian army chief Gaed Salah dies amid national turmoil
The funeral is expected to take place on Tuesday, a day on which students in the large North African country have been staging weekly protests for much of the year.
Algeria jails artist ahead of Dec. 12 elections
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Slow dance of oil prices
MEDIA COMMENT: The army station that rules the airwaves
Pluralism may be developing at Galatz. Political and cultural objectivity, it appears, is still to be achieved.
Washington watch: Trump – the shape shifter
Something else won’t change if Trump is the GOP nominee: He’ll still be an arrogant bully, a liar, a misogynist and a hater with an ego that would overflow the Grand Canyon.
Women increasingly adopting agricultural technologies
Dhimmitude at its most lurid and grandiose; a sad sign of the times
What is this world coming to? What else is lurking in the near-future of the West’s exhausted value systems?
CANDIDLY SPEAKING: The requiem for the Oslo Accords warrants a unity government
New satellite station at Technion promises to 'increase accuracy in navigation'
Israel’s debt burden drops to 64.9% of GDP, Kahlon calls it ‘achievement’
Though Israel’s economic growth has been moderate at just 2.3%, that rate remained larger than the new debt Israel took on during the year.
US Jewish groups express concern over Israel's proposed NGO bill
ADL urged Knesset members to “carefully consider the negative ramifications of the passage of this legislation.”
With oleh dentistry reform complete, Elkin looks ahead
In recent months, the problem gained attention via immigrants from France.