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Author: Roger Cohen and Ségolène Le Stradic
Published on: 15/04/2025 | 00:00:00

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Algeria moved to expel 12 french officials working at the French Embassy and consulates. Algeria’s decision followed the arrest in France on Friday of an Algerian official accused of involvement in the kidnapping last year of a Algerian influencer known as “Amir DZ” France reacted with threats of its own. France ruled Algeria for more than a century, as a colony and then a part of its territory. Algeria won its independence in 1962, after a devastating war, but tensions between the two countries have remained almost constant. Relations have been particularly bad since last summer, when Mr. Macron announced French support of Morocco’s sovereignty over Western Sahara. Ségolène Le Stradic is a reporter, foreign editor and columnist covering France. With the Chinese territory's unexciting waters, one surfer says it’s all about “turning nothing into something” A brewing shift toward religious conservatism has emerged from the political vacuum in the country of 175 million people. A New Sydney Beach, 50 Miles Inland: It’s no Bondi Beach, but Pondi, or Penrith Beach, has been a welcome relief for Australians.

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