After a period of drought, caused by the drying up of its only source of financing, Algerian cinema was reanimated recently thanks to the new (short lived?) commission to help cinema projects, under the authority of...
“It’s the first time that human civilization risks collapse. We may disappear because of bees”. Professor Paul R. Erlich, head of the Conservation biology center at Stanford University.
Slithering between football, media and culture, Mohamed Raouraoua is first and foremost a businessman, bouncing back like a jumping ball. This public employee became a merchant before starting a long career in...
Frigomedit did not accomplish any of its missions relating to safety stocks, local market regulation or the export of Algerian products. Besides, it was ousted by public authorities in 2016 from the...
Some army top officers were reinstated after being sacked in the aftermath of the DRS (Département de Renseignement et de Sécurité) disbandment. This may suggest an attempt to rebuild the intelligence superstructure,...
It was a day, a summer, a year during which one of our greatest painters departed: After Mahdjoub Ben Bella, Abdellah Benanteur, it was Ahmed Stambouli’s turn to give us a bad...
Since the days of Cirta under Massinissa, when Greek troupes from Rhodes used to visit and perform in the city, theater has always occupied a prestigious place all along the history of...
It wouldn’t occur to you that there’s an entrance at the foot of a mountain. It leads you to deep stairs which bring you down to what resembles a cave or a...
How are stock breeders in the Western steppe in Algeria facing climate disruptions? Our reporter went to meet those affected in order to understand the situation on the ground.
The documentary feature film “Miao” by director Louiza Allia Belamri questions the place of art in Algerian society, through a little immersion in the world of Algerian street art, following the path...
For their football passion, the women's team of Club Sportif de Constantine (CSC) defied mountains of masculine harassment, bullying and dismissiveness.
After earning his medicine degree at 23, Nabil Mellah built a solid pharmaceutical company, jostling the bureaucracy he never stopped criticizing. He loudly said what other businessmen were quietly thinking, at his...