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BBC report exposes Morocco and Algeria

 


The BBC International published a shocking report after the Algerian government officially announced a plan to begin exploiting the Gar Jabilat mine.

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What is going on between Morocco and Algeria?

with the world's largest iron reserves, the data indicate its capacity to produce iron minerals in an amount ranging from 40 to 50 million tons per year.

The mine is also expected to ensure financial revenues from exports starting with $10 billion.

It ends with $16 billion after the end of its work, the mine located in the Tindouf region on the Moroccan-Algerian border, within the Eastern Sahara region

Which is more developed Algeria or Morocco?

The French colonial authorities cut it off from Moroccan soil, and then it became a major cause of Algeria's superiority over Morocco in all areas.

Although the diplomatic crisis between France and Algeria ended after a telephone call between Presidents Emmanuel Macron and Abdelmadjid Tebboune.

However, the cancellation of a planned visit of the Algerian President to France restated the extent of tension between the two countries following what he described as the "clandestine evacuation" of activist and journalist Amira Borawi from Tunisia to France.

BBC report Amira Bouraoui escape from Algeria to France

This has caused great concern and anger among the Algerian and Tunisian regime for this French scheme, which has caused another dispute between Tunisia and Algeria.

But France and the first man in the current system have reaffirmed their deep remorse, regret for what happened and seek to restore relations with Algeria under that current crisis.

The international news agency AFP reveals shocking leaks and explains to the world why the Algerian president changed his decision on visiting France.

Algeria outraged by wanted protester France escape Amira Bouraoui

The French newspaper confirmed that French President Emmanuel Macron had responded to Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune's request.

The conditions on which the fateful visit was suspended, namely the extradition of the Algerian human rights activist and journalist Amira Burawi to the Algerian authorities for trial in Algeria, were compulsory.

Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has also required France to formally clarify its position on the issue of the desert conflict before the date of Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune's visit to Paris in mid-June.

French President Emmanuel Macron found himself in great trouble, especially after the regime's many pressures, and the French people against him because of his hostile policy, which had returned negatively to France, which made him accept Algerian conditions.

Algeria arrests French gang stealing monuments

The vigilance of Algerian national security officers succeeds in arresting a dangerous gang, led by a French parish in Algeria.

Six persons were arrested, brought to justice in a case of excavation and smuggling of antiquities from Algeria to France.

These operations were carried out under the cover of an investment activity in the field of tourism, and he was the trial judge of the Khanshila Court of First Instance.

Four persons from Bouhambou were placed in pickpocket and covered by Batinah, aged between 40 and 55, in temporary detention.

Arrest of a French gang in Algeria

The issuance of an arrest warrant against another person, who is on the run, is involved in the case of excavation and smuggling of antiquities in the Tamiza archaeological area, west of Khanchila.

Investigations revealed that the gang, which according to members claims to be a tourist investor from France, had been accompanied by numerous photographs.

which confirms the exploration and acquisition of many Roman monuments before they were actually sent from Algeria to France.


 


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