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Lammy's fiery speech slams Algerian deportation plan

Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy delivers impassioned protest in Parliament over Home Office plans to deport an Algerian man despite severe health risks, accusing the government of dangerous negligence.

Police mistakenly target David Lammy's father

Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy reveals his Algerian-born father was wrongly accused of being a criminal by Surrey Police in a case of mistaken identity, raising serious questions about police procedures.

Hunt for sex offender freed in prison blunder

An urgent manhunt is underway across Britain for an Algerian sex offender mistakenly freed from prison, with authorities warning he poses a significant risk to women and the public.

Algeria: Morocco's Crowd-Free Alternative

Discover Algeria's breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage as this North African gem emerges as the perfect uncrowded alternative to tourist-heavy Morocco.

Met Police questioned over death after Surrey alert

Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy demands answers from Metropolitan Police after officers visited Algerian man hours before his sudden death, raising serious questions about police procedures.

Algerian 'devil' jailed for life over Lola murder

Dahbia B, labelled a 'monster' and 'devil', receives life imprisonment without parole for the horrific rape and murder of 12-year-old Lola Daviet in Paris. The 31-year-old Algerian national begged for forgiveness during emotional court proceedings.

Dublin riots after migrant sexual assault arrest

Violent protests shook Dublin city centre following the arrest of an Algerian migrant suspect in connection with a sexual assault case, sparking deportation demands and political controversy.

Lola Daviet Torture Details Revealed in French Court

A French court hears harrowing testimony about the torture inflicted on 12-year-old Lola Daviet before her murder, as CCTV footage shows her killer dragging the trunk containing her corpse through Paris streets.

France horrified by child murder confession

A horrific case has shocked France as a 32-year-old Algerian woman admits to the brutal rape, torture and murder of a 12-year-old girl, whose body was found dumped in a car trunk following a dispute with the child's mother.

Boxer Imane Khelif shines at Paris Fashion Week

World champion boxer Imane Khelif trades gloves for glamour as she makes a sophisticated appearance at Paris Fashion Week, showcasing a custom Chanel ensemble that turned heads on the front row.

Algerian migrant gang jailed for London crime spree

Exclusive: Five Algerian men who entered Britain illegally via small boat have been sentenced for orchestrating a sophisticated theft operation targeting luxury goods and phones across London's financial district.

TikTok traders plunder Mauritania's meteorites

A new black market for meteorites, fuelled by TikTok and social media, is threatening scientific discovery in the Mauritanian desert as collectors and traders hunt for valuable space rocks.

Imane Khelif Boxing Ban Sparks Olympic Controversy

Algerian boxer Imane Khelif's controversial ban from the World Boxing Championships and potential Olympic exclusion has ignited a fierce debate over gender eligibility and fairness in sport.

Las Vegas Casino Shutdown: Historic Poker Palace Closes

The iconic Sahara Poker Room, a legendary Las Vegas institution, has permanently closed its doors. The shutdown signals a worrying downturn in Sin City's tourism and gaming revenue, with visitor numbers plummeting. Discover the full impact on one of Vegas

Nolan’s Next Film: A Western in the Sahara?

Acclaimed director Christopher Nolan is reportedly eyeing the Western Sahara for his next cinematic venture, potentially a Western-style epic. Find out more about this intriguing project.

Nolan’s 'The Odyssey' May Film in Sahara

Oscar-winning director Christopher Nolan is reportedly planning an ambitious adaptation of Homer’s 'The Odyssey', with filming set to take place in the vast Sahara Desert.

Nolan accused of colonialism in new film

Acclaimed director Christopher Nolan is under fire for filming his latest project in Western Sahara, with critics accusing him of enabling colonialism. The controversy has sparked heated debates in the film industry.

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