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A Quiet Force in Algeria’s Political Protests: the U.S. Shale Boom
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Katherine Dunn
April 9, 2019
Leadership
Germany Aims to Deport Record Number of Rejected Asylum Seekers in 2017
By
Reuters
February 19, 2017
OPEC Agrees to Curb Oil Output in the First Deal Since 2008
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Reuters
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Michelle Toh
September 29, 2016
After Islamist Attacks, Tunisia’s Tourism Struggles
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Reuters
June 25, 2016
Tech
Country Shuts Down Facebook and Twitter Because Of High School Exams
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David Meyer
June 20, 2016
New Algerian Energy and Finance Ministers Named in Reshuffle
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Reuters
June 11, 2016
International
Moroccans Protest over U.N.’s West Sahara Position
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Reuters
March 13, 2016
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