Italy: Police arrest alleged Algerian terror gang (Adnkronos)
Italy: Police arrest alleged Algerian terror gang (AKI) – Police authorities in various European countries on Thursday arrested 17 Algerian criminal and terrorism suspects, six of them in the northern Italian city of Milan. The suspects are accused of being in possession of fake IDs as well as material to make counterfeit documents and extortion among other things. According to investigations …
Tunisia: Country Takes Part in FAO 36th Conference
A Tunisian delegation led by the Minister of Agriculture and Water Resources, Mr. Abdessalem Mansour takes part in the 36th Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Conference which is taking place from November 18 to 21, 2009 in Rome.
Western Sahara: Expelled Activist Weakens After Hunger Strike
Aminatou Haidar, the Western Sahara human rights activist expelled from her homeland 10 days ago, has entered the second week of a hunger strike in protest against the expulsion.
Tunisia: Country Holds Seminar On Air Pollution in Mediterranean
A presentation on “air pollution in the Mediterranean and prospects for partnership to lessen its impact” was given, on Monday in Tunis, by Mr. Mohamed Mehdi Mlika, Minister-Adviser to the Prime Minister and chairman of the Association of the Mediterranean Network for Sustainable Development (AREMEDD).
Rwanda: Experience Put Moroccans On Top
ADRIEN Niyonshuti concedes that Moroccans dominated this year’s Tour of Rwanda because of their superior experience and technique.
Tunisia: PM Receives AU Commissioner for Human Resources, Science And Technology
Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi Monday received Mr. Jean Pierre Ezin, African Union (AU) Commissioner for Human Resources, Science and Technology.
Western Sahara: Tension Grows Over Territory’s Future
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is concerned by the growing tension between the parties to the Western Sahara negotiations, which have increased following the recent detention of several groups of Saharawi activists.
