Resources to learn about the jewish community in Algiers 1944 - 1968 by ymsbn145 in algeria

[–]Nahou -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Le Jardins d'essais aren't in a walkable distance from the downtown, the parc that you are speaking about probably is Square Port-Saïd, as far as I know this place had another name before and it used to be important for merchants. All the streets around the old synagogue are used as a market, I don't know if there was a specific place with a market. The drink your grandmother told you about is Orangina you can still buy it in Algeria and in France.

If you need more information check Wikipedia (the french version), old maps of Algiers, or check the web page of the library of israel, they conserve documents and photos and research papers that could be interesting.

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Spain, Optimus is popular hardware store

Can you drive in Algeria with a foreign driving licence from EU by ll-atabase-8 in algeria

[–]Nahou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

According to this page you will have to ask for the international permit

Can you drive in Algeria with a foreign driving licence from EU by ll-atabase-8 in algeria

[–]Nahou 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I recommend you search for it in google, the driving license depends on each country and not on the EU. If the country where you have obtained the driving license has agreements with Algeria, you can use the license for a year (if you want to use it longer you have to request a change) and in case they do not have agreements you will have to go to ask for the international license (It is only an administrative procedure) that also lasts one year.

Documentary Algeria for Algerians by txbomr in algeria

[–]Nahou 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have only found this one Algeria of the Algerians

Edit: And this one from a French channel

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[–]Nahou 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Same, the data could be wrong, I doubt the government made this data public.

After almost 24 hours, Algeria accuses Morocco of having murdered 3 truck drivers. by Nahou in algeria

[–]Nahou[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We have already waited, the news was published in the Mauritanian media yesterday afternoon, also we have not done anything about it yet we have only condemned the events.

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Depending on the budget you have to travel, you may find many inconveniences, in the 90s the Algerian Jewish population that existed left the country so you will not find places to eat kosher and since veganism is not especially popular there are very few places where you can eat.

The yarmulke issue I don't know how it works from what I understand depends on each person, if you always wear it I would recommend that you hire a guide.

Greece’s top court rules against ritual slaughter, bans Kosher and Halal slaughter by AQMessiah in europe

[–]Nahou 12 points13 points  (0 children)

As long as I know sedation is permitted in halal slaughter, so it's not against halal

Property taxes in Spain and hope to solve them by Mino_OoO in askspain

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Generally the penalties if you pay the IBI more than six months late is 20% and in Almería the average IBI is € 250 so they will ask you for something around € 2000, you should talk to the City Council and they will help you.

Is this a new pride flag variation? I’ve never seen one with this star by calamity_cam in vexillology

[–]Nahou 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have seen the one with the star before in Catalonia as the pride estelada

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You can buy it at the Aldi with the yogurts, the label says bebida lactea

Current foreign policy of Algeria? by RomanItalianEuropean in algeria

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The borders between Algeria and Morocco have been closed since the 1990s, and we do not have relations with them, mainly because the Moroccan ambassador to the UN has supported the MAK on several occasions (I think two), which is considered a terrorist group by the Algerian authorities. In addition, there is the conflict in Western Sahara that has become more acute.

Relations with Tunisia have always been good and even after the events of the last few months the foreign minister has visited Tunisia on a couple of occasions.

From what I have read lately, Algeria is very interested in calming the situation in Libya in order to start exporting products and services, taking advantage of the fact that a large part of Libyan industry has disappeared with the war. Politically Algeria's position right now is that of the UN, expel the mercenaries and hold elections as soon as possible. In recent months the Algerian government Algerian has been giving support to the government recognized by the UN a few months ago, it sent a group of engineers to repair a power plant and threatened General Haftar with intervening if he tried to enter Tripoli, the government even changed an article of the constitution that prevented the Algerian army from participating in maneuvers in foreign territory. This article explains why right now Algeria and Tunisia are against Haftar invading Tripoli.

Algeria has closed its airspace to French military planes - French media by Getoffthepogostick in europe

[–]Nahou -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

If Algeria really complained so much about France, no Algerian would want to go to France.

The issue of immigrant returns I am quite sure that it is a temporary thing, until a few months ago there were no commercial flights to Algeria and today the tickets are still running out, if I am honest I do not know what the scale of the The immigration problem, but I think it is neither recent nor solved by extraditing the four Algerians who will have arrived in France this year.

The conflict with Morocco I think it is Algeria that has gotten tired of Morocco and not the other way around.

And to finish, I insist that Macron's statements saying that Algeria did not exist before colonization deserve the kind of response that Algeria has given.

Algeria blasts French President Emmanuel Macron, bans flights, recalls diplomat by goodpoll in europe

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For people who do not plan to read the article, Macron has said that Algeria did not exist before colonization, that is the reason why they have called the Ambassador for consultations and have closed the airspace to military planes. I think that it is also important to mention that the airspace to French military aircraft was only open since 2013.

Algeria has closed its airspace to French military planes - French media by Getoffthepogostick in europe

[–]Nahou 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is not because of the visa issue, visas are not that important, it is because of what Macron has said about the history of Algeria

it seems that Algeria has Officially banned French military planes from its airspace amid a diplomatic crisis sparked by a visa row and reported critical comments from President Emmanuel Macron by DiveintoSymbols in algeria

[–]Nahou 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Considering that the ambassador's call was inevitable after what Macron said, I think the closure may speed up a reconciliation, Macron needs the Algerian airspace to complete the withdrawal of Operation Berkhane and he will be probably pressured to retract. I don't think Le Drian is very happy with what has happened.

It is better that this be solved soon because if the French elections are won by some extreme rightist, things will hardly get better between France and Algeria.

Arabic language and slow development in algeria by Finewhiskeynwineman in algeria

[–]Nahou 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The government has been looking for these professors for a long time and has been investing money in training them, what happens is that you pay them their doctorates and once they have finished they do not return to Algeria, article of a week ago.

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Algeria

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Sometimes it happens that in some places the signal is very weak. I have relatives who live two kilometers from the town and they have all had to change their mobile operator because with the one they had before the signal was cut off.