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The New Times on MSNWhy landmines still haunt Algeria and Azerbaijan: A legacy of colonialism, conflictArmenia has allegedly laid landmines in occupied territories, reportedly with political, economic, and logistical support from France. As negotiations toward a peace treaty move forward, France has ...
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Hespress on MSNAlgeria faces political crossroads over CAF-RAM sponsorship dealA high-profile sponsorship agreement between the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and Royal Air Maroc (RAM) has ...
You can take a tram from the station to the Nottingham Trent University stop. The NET site includes all the information you’ll need for fairs, timetables, and maps. Make sure you buy a ticket before ...
Morocco’s sporting infrastructure keeps attracting praise, as the country has been making strides in improving its sporting ...
Algeria continues to suffer from anti-personnel mines laid by France during its colonial era, with thousands maimed or killed ...
The situation in the countries of the South Caucasus remains tense as the safety of civilians is still under threat. During ...
The legacy of mines does not disappear - as a recent case in Azerbaijan, a country on the border between Europe and Asia, ...
Recently, the republication of Zadig Khanzadian’s Atlas of the Historical Cartography of Armenia, upon the initiative of the ...
The safety of Azerbaijani civilians is at risk because the Armenian side has provided highly inaccurate maps of minefields.
It is alleged that France did not hand over maps with the location of minefields to Algeria until 2007. And when it did hand ...
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