0145 GMT July 03, 2022
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Sports Desk
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Iranian President Seyyed Ebrahim Raeisi said the presence of the United States and other foreign powers lie at the root of insecurity in the region, and that ending such interventionist policies is the main solution to the existing problems.
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Sports Desk
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Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian praised Algeria for its logical stance in support of Syria’s return to the Arab League.
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Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune said he has no intention of making the “first move” to ease tensions with former colonial power France following a row over incendiary comments by his French counterpart.
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Algiers: Crimes of colonial France in Algeria genocide, innumerable
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Abdelaziz Bouteflika, who ruled Algeria for two decades before resigning in 2019 as huge protests engulfed the country, died on Friday aged 84, public television announced.
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Algeria's Foreign Minister Ramtane Lamamra said Tuesday that his country has severed diplomatic relations with Morocco due to "hostile actions", following months of resurgent tensions between the North African rivals.
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The scorching temperatures across the Mediterranean have increased the risk of blazes, which have already devastated parts of Italy, Turkey, Greece, Algeria and Tunisia, with the bulk of Spain and Portugal's regions put on high alert for wildfires.
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Spokesman of Iran’s Foreign Ministry Saeed Khatibzadeh expressed sympathy over the massive wildfires that have engulfed northern regions of Algeria, killing and injuring scores of people.
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Wildfires fanned by blistering temperatures and tinder-dry conditions have killed at least seven people in Algeria, the interior minister said Tuesday, adding the fires had criminal origins.
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Algeria on Saturday honored thousands killed by French forces in 1945, as the North African country waits for Paris to apologize for its colonial-era crimes.
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Thousands of demonstrators defied a heavy police presence in Algiers on Monday for a march to mark the second anniversary of a mass protest movement that convulsed Algeria before the COVID-19 pandemic forced it off the streets.
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French President Emmanuel Macron ruled out issuing an official apology for colonial abuses in Algeria, his office said on Wednesday.
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