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First International Symposium on Youth in Cyberspace opens
TUNIS, Feb. 24, 2010 (TAP) - The 1st International Symposium on the theme "Youth in Cyberspace: Legal Protection and Ethical Frontiers," opened on Wednesday in Tunis.
Algerian Film Week opens in Tunis
TUNIS, Feb. 14, 2010 (TAP) - Culture and Heritage Preservation Minister Abderraouf El Basti inaugurated, on Saturday evening in Tunis, the Algerian Film Week, in the presence of Algeria's ambassador in Tunis Youssef Yousfi and several men of culture and arts and journalists from both countries....Tunisia-Algerian relations in cinematographic field, focus of news conference
TUNIS, Feb. 13, 2010 (TAP) - Ways to step up cultural exchanges, particularly cinematographic ones, between Tunisia and Algeria and history of the two countries' relations were central points of a news conference held Saturday at the Algerian embassy in Tunis....20 years ago, Nelson Mandela was released
PAARL (South Africa)- South African on Thursday have celebrated the 20th anniversary of the release of the leader of the antiapartheid struggle, Nelson Mandela, after 27 years in prison....Two Tunisian films at 4th Cinemaghreb festival of Brest
TUNIS, Jan. 25, 2010 (TAP)- Two Tunisian films "Satin rouge" by Raja Amari and "Un si beau voyage" by Khaled Ghorbal will be screened at the 4th Cinémaghreb festival which is being held in the city of Brest January 25 to February 10....Twinning agreement between Aleppo, Algerian universities
The University of Aleppo on Tuesday signed a twining and cooperation agreement with the Muhammad Boudiaf University of Science and Technology in the Algerian province of Wahran....Algerian - Moroccan higher education cooperation probed
Algerian minister of higher education and scientific research Ammar Sakhri conferred here Saturday with Moroccan ambassador to Algeria Mohammed Said Benrayane...Algeria removes 'Islamic study' subject from secondary school books
The Algerian President Abdul Aziz Butaflika on Monday signed a decision for the removing the "Islamic study" subject from being taught in secondary schools and the Baccalaureate certificate, thereby defying a strong opposition from the Islamic trend....
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- Algeria removes 'Islamic study' subject from secondary school books
- Tourist trade 2009 indicators
- Algerian news agency well into the stage of improving its services
- African Nations Volleyball Championship - Womens seniors - Day 2: second win of Tunisia
- Algerian newspaper editor Mohamed Benchicou's 500th day in prison
Here you go! ...You come back to the old fashion scholars! As if yo uhaven;t wasted billions of dollars making algerian teens the most stupid ...
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