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List Of Algerian Newspapers
Algeria has more than 45 independent Arabic language and French language publications as well as 4 government-owned newspapers (two published in French and two in Arabic), but the government controls most printing presses and advertising.Algeria country profile
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Algeria
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North Africa Journal
The ''North Africa Journal'' is a Boston-based magazine focusing exclusively on North African issues, from politics and security to business, finance, industry to politics and human issues. The publication covers the regions of the Maghreb, Sahel and Egypt. The magazine's contents are structured around several key economic topics from banking and finance, to energy and mining, all the way to corporate and people profiles. These topics ranging from the impact of Islamists on local and regional politics to the influence of oil and gas are covered weekly, with paying subscribers accessing all the premium content, while non-paying subscribers receiving limited content to their email addresses. Established in 1996 by Arezki Daoud, the publication had over 63,000 subscribers in 2011, mainly English-speaking readers based in Europe, the Americas, Asia and the Middle East. The majority of the subscribers are corporate executives and managers. However, the magazine is also a source ...
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Internet In Algeria
Internet use in Algeria increased from 150,000 users in 2006 to approximately 18,583,000 in 2015, with a penetration rate of 46% of the population, In 2008, the government set aside €100 million to provide internet to every high school in the country but we saw nothing at all. The country is also modernising its internet network by installing optical fiber cables, and multi-service access nodes (MSANs) all across the country. The main internet service provider is Algérie Télécom, currently state owned but slated for privatization. In Algeria government regulations permit controls on internet access and monitoring of content. ISPs are responsible for the sites they host, and are required to take “all necessary steps to ensure constant surveillance” of content to prevent access to “material contrary to public order and morality.” These laws are often used against journalists and to prevent antigovernmental activism. Internet penetration and ISPs Over the past decade, th ...
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Telecommunications In Algeria
Types of communications in Algeria, including telephones, mass media and the Internet. In October 2013, the Algeria Regulatory Authority for Post and Telecommunication awarded 3G licences to the three mobile operators in Algeria: Mobilis, ooredoo Algeria and Djezzy. The mobile operator companies promised their clients better mobile internet service. Telephony Telephones - main lines in use: 3.068 million (2007) ''country comparison to the world:'' 48 Telephones - mobile cellular: 43.227 million (2015) ''country comparison to the world:'' 31 Telephone system: ''domestic:'' good service in north but sparse in south; domestic satellite system with 12 earth stations (20 additional domestic earth stations are planned) ''international:'' 5 submarine cables; microwave radio relay to Italy, France, Spain, Morocco, and Tunisia; coaxial cable to Morocco and Tunisia; participant in Medarabtel; satellite earth stations - 2 Intelsat (1 Atlantic Ocean and 1 Indian Ocean), 1 Intersputnik, an ...
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Censorship In Algeria
The working conditions of journalists in Algeria have evolved since the 1962 independence. After 1990, the Code of Press was suppressed, allowing for greater freedom of press. However, with the civil war in the 1990s, more than 70 journalists were assassinated by terrorists. Sixty journalists were killed between 1993 and 1998 in Algeria. 1990s-2000s In the 1990s to the 2000s, President Abdelaziz Bouteflika ordered several newspaper closures, imprisoned journalists such as Mohammad Benchicou, director of '' Le Matin'' and author of a critical biography of Bouteflika, and forced other reporters into exile, mostly in France. Reporters Without Borders's (RSF in French) index for freedom of press gives approximatively 40 for Algeria since five years (although the figure has increased, signifying a lesser freedom of press). Along with ''L'Humanité'' newspaper, RWF did denounce the imprisonment of Mohammad Benchicou, director of ''Le Matin'', who was sentenced to two years in priso ...
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Radio Algeria
The Entreprise nationale de radiodiffusion sonore (''ENRS'', the National Sound Broadcasting Company, Algerian Radio, or Radio Algérienne; in ar, المؤسسة العمومية للبث الإذاعي) is Algeria's state-owned public radio broadcasting organisation.Zawya Business Information
accessed 23 December 2008
The group provides services in Arabic, French and Berber and currently operates six national stations and one international plus a network of regional stations. The ENRS is a member of the .


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Formed in 1986 when the previous Algerian Radio and Television company (established in 1962) was split int ...
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Lamine Foura Journaliste
Lamine is a given name and a surname. Lamin is the local name for Al-Amin (a title given to the prophet Mohammed which means "the trustworthy"). Notable people with the name include: *Ould Lamine Abdallah (born 1929), French former long-distance runner who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics *Lamine El Jaafari (born 1983), Sahraoui French well recognized software programmer CEO & co-founder of LAMINE-TECH Limited a high tech services company Amiens, France. *Mohamed Lamine Ould Ahmed (born 1947), Sahrawi politician, writer and member of the Polisario Front * Lamine Ben Aziza (born 1952), Tunisian football goalkeeper * Amadou Lamine Ba, the ambassador of Senegal to the United States, appointed in 2002 *Lamine Bá (born 1994), Bissau-Guinean footballer *Lamine Bechichi (1927–2020), Algerian politician * Lamine Bey or Muhammad VIII al-Amin (1881–1962), the last bey of Tunisia *Mohamed Lamine Chakhari (born 1957), Tunisian politician * Lamine Conteh or Lamin Conteh (born 1976), ni ...
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Ali Haddad
Ali Haddad, arabic: علي حداد (born 27 January 1965 in Tizi Ouzou) is an Algerian Businessman. He is the co-founder and CEO of ETRHB (''Entreprise des Travaux Routiers, Hydrauliques et Bâtiments''; Road, Hydraulic and Building Works Company in English),Mfonobong Nsehe5 Multi-Millionaires From Algeria You Should Know ''Forbes.com'', 5 June 2018 and has been the president of the FCE (''Forum des Chefs d'Entreprises''; Business Leaders Forum in English) since 2014.
''Allafrica.com'', 27 November 2014
2019 Ali Haddad was arrested while trying to cross into neighbouring Tunisia, local media say. Ali Haddad was one of the country's richest men and a long-time backer of President ...
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Canal+
Canal+ (Canal Plus, , meaning 'Channel Plus'; sometimes abbreviated C+ or Canal) is a French premium television channel launched in 1984. It is 100% owned by the Groupe Canal+, which in turn is owned by Vivendi. The channel broadcasts several kinds of programming, mostly encrypted. Unencrypted programming can be viewed free of charge on Canal+ and on satellite on Canal+ Clair (Clear). The channel does not broadcast advertising, except when broadcasting on free-to-air slots. Almost all foreign films and series are broadcast in their original language with French subtitles on a secondary audio channel and dubbed in French or in French. All the programs of the group's channels are subtitled in French for the deaf and hard of hearing and the visually impaired also have access audio description for some programs. Canal+ is a supporter of the Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV (HbbTV) initiative, which promotes and establishes an open European standard for hybrid set-top boxes for the rece ...
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Coran Tv 5
TV5 (in ar, الجزائرية الخامسة), also known as Coran TV (in ar, قناة القرآن الكريم), is the fifth Algerian public national television channel. It is part of the Public broadcasting, state-owned Public Establishment of Television, along with TV1 (Algerian TV channel), TV1, TV2 (Algerian TV channel), TV2, TV3 (Algerian TV channel), TV3, TV4 (Algerian TV channel), TV4, TV6 (Algerian TV channel), TV6, TV7 (Algerian TV), TV7, TV8 (Algerian TV channel), TV8 and TV9 (Algerian TV channel), TV9. It is dedicated to religious programs and Quran. History TV5 was launched on 18 March 2009, it has started to broadcast its programmes on 18 March 2009. Programmes References External links

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Amazigh Tv 4
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Algérie 3
TV3 (in ar, الجزائرية الثالثة), also known as El Ikhbariya (in ar, الجزائرية الإخبارية) and formerly Algeria 3 (or simply A3), is the third Algerian public national television news channel. It is part of the state-owned EPTV group, along with TV1, TV2, TV4, TV5, TV6, TV7, TV8 and TV9. It is an Arab language channel dedicated for news. History TV3 was launched on 5 July 2001. On 28 October 2015, the channel has started broadcasting its programs in HD. After Launching TV6, TV3 became a news channel. Programming Lifestyle and variety shows * * * Soap operas * * * * * * * Others * Sports competitions * Algerian Cup * Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 * Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 2 The Algerian Ligue 2, also called Ligue 2 , formerly known as Ligue Professionnelle 2 and Championnat National 2, is the second highest division overall in the Algerian football league system. It was professional from 2010 to 2020. ...
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