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Algiers and agreement
The new Portuguese regime was committed to the dissolution of its overseas colonies ; in November 1974, their representatives met with the MLSTP in Algiers and worked out an agreement for the transfer of sovereignty.
Around 1575, plans were made for a combined attack of Aragonese Moriscos and Huguenots from Béarn under Henri de Navarre against Spanish Aragon, in agreement with the king of Algiers and the Ottoman Empire, but these projects foundered with the arrival of John of Austria in Aragon and the disarmament of the Moriscos.
However, the Ba ' ath government finally managed to achieve what previous Iraqi governments failed to do-an agreement with Iran on March 6, 1975 during an OPEC meeting in Algeria, creating the 1975 Algiers Agreement endorsed by US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger which saw Iran end its aid to Barzani and the KDP.
An agreement was reached and signed by the sides during an OPEC summit in Algiers.
When the KDP laid down arms following the Algiers agreement in 1975, the Politbureau joined with other groups to form the PUK ( Patriotic Union of Kurdistan ).
The Algiers Agreement was an agreement between the governments of Eritrea and Ethiopia signed on December 12, 2000, at Algiers, Algeria to end the Eritrean-Ethiopian War, a border war fought by the two countries from 1998 to 2000.
On 18 June 2000, the parties agreed to a comprehensive peace agreement and binding arbitration of their disputes under the Algiers Agreement.
For example the hearing of this claim, according to the Algiers agreement was to be heard by a separate commission and to be an investigation of exclusively factual concern not compensation.
* Iran hostage crisis: Mohammed Seddik Ben Yahia, the Foreign Minister of Algeria, successfully brokered the Algiers Accordan agreement between the United States and Iran, which was signed on behalf of the U. S. by Deputy Secretary of State Warren Christopher in Algiers at 10: 30 am, after having been signed earlier by Iranian officials in Tehran.

Algiers and called
On 26 March, the leaders of the OAS proclaimed a general strike in Algiers and called for the European settlers to come to Bab el-Oued in order to break the blockade by military forces loyal to de Gaulle and the Republic.
As the FLN campaign of influence and terror spread through the countryside, many European farmers in the interior ( called Pieds-Noirs ) sold their holdings and sought refuge in Algiers and other Algerian cities.
The publicity given to the brutal methods used by the army to win the Battle of Algiers, including the use of torture, a strong movement control and curfew called quadrillage and where all authority was under the military, created doubt in France about its role in Algeria.
* Oruç Reis ( circa 1474-1518 ), called Barbarossa, an Ottoman-Turkish privateer and Bey of Algiers
The Algiers Accords called for Iran's immediate freeing of the hostages, the unfreezing of $ 7. 9 billion of Iranian assets and immunity from lawsuits Iran might have faced in America, and a pledge by the United States that " it is and from now on will be the policy of the United States not to intervene, directly or indirectly, politically or militarily, in Iran's internal affairs.
In a piece for The Nation, Andrew Kopkind called it " the most convincing story about popular resistance to imperial oppression since the inimitable Battle of Algiers ," adding that he'd " take the Wolverines from Colorado over a small circle of friends from Harvard Square in any revolutionary situation I can imagine.
After a career in retail interior design, his first large commission was the Miami Beach Sans Souci Hotel ( opened 1949, after 1996 called the RIU Florida Beach Hotel ), followed closely by the Nautilus, the Di Lido, the Biltmore Terrace, and the Algiers, all along Collins Avenue, and amounting to the single-handed redesign of an entire district.
In August 1993, Ouyahia was called back to Algiers to serve in the government of Redha Malek as Under Secretary of State for African and Arab Affairs, Secretary of State for Cooperation and Maghreb Affairs.
The Barbary pirates, sometimes called Barbary corsairs or Ottoman corsairs, were pirates and privateers who operated from North Africa, based primarily in the ports of Tunis, Tripoli and Algiers.
Often called " The foot of Canal Street ", at the riverfront the Canal Street Ferry offers a connection to the Algiers Point neighborhood, an older, 18th century portion of the larger Algiers area across the river.
He would live the next ten years in Algiers, where he was one of the main voices of a radio station directed to Portugal, Voz da Liberdade ( Freedom's Voice ), also called Rádio Argel, from where he reportedly led a series of activities supporting African forces opposing the Portuguese military intervention in the Portuguese Colonial War, including by airing privileged information regarding Portuguese strategy in the theater of war.
At the fourth annual Non-Aligned Movement conference in Algiers, Bourguiba called for the unification of Algeria, Tunisia and Libya to form a " United States of North Africa ­", a move which he qualified by proposing it take place in stages over an " unspecified period of time ".
A few days later he was called up to a training camp held in Algiers in preparation of the 2004 African Nations Cup.
The Chenouis – in Berber Ichenwiyen – constitute a Berber population of Algeria numbering more than 300, 000 people principally located in Western-Central part of Algeria, an area which begins from Fouka ( Wilaya of Tipaza ) until Ténès ( wilaya of Chlef ); their traditional territory includes the province of Tipaza, parts of the Chlef province and the extreme north of the province of Ain Defla, and thus are called in reference to the Mount Chenoua which dominates the city of Tipaza, 70 km west of Algiers.
The next winter, he took a trip to Algiers in northern Africa with a French bicyclist, called Peter where he experimented with fasting and a fruit diet.
* Oruç Reis, ( also called Barbarossa or Redbeard ), privateer and Ottoman Bey ( Governor ) of Algiers and Beylerbey ( Chief Governor ) of the West Mediterranean.

Algiers and for
In philosophy and the humanities, Jacques Derrida, the father of deconstruction, was born in El Biar in Algiers ; Malek Bennabi and Frantz Fanon are noted for their thoughts on decolonization ; Augustine of Hippo was born in Tagaste ( modern-day Souk Ahras ); and Ibn Khaldun, though born in Tunis, wrote the Muqaddima while staying in Algeria.
Algeria has always been a source of inspiration for different painters who tried to immortalize the prodigious diversity of the sites it offers and the profusion of the facets that passes its population, which offers for Orientalists between the 19 < sup > th </ sup > century and the 20 < sup > th </ sup > century, a striking inspiration for a very rich artistic creation like Eugène Delacroix with his famous painting women of Algiers in their apartment or Etienne Dinet or other painters of world fame like Pablo Picasso with his painting women of Algiers, or painters issued from the Algiers school.
It took several weeks for the Iranian armed forces to evacuate Iraqi territory to honor pre-war international borders between the two nations ( see 1975 Algiers Agreement ).
It took several weeks for both sides to evacuate territory to honour pre-war international borders between the two nations set by the 1975 Algiers Agreement.
In July 1968, a faction of George Habash's Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine ( PFLP ) hijacked an Israeli El Al civilian plane en route to Algiers ; in December, Habash himself oversaw an attack on an El Al plane in Athens, resulting in two deaths.
During the Vichy regime, Le Corbusier received a position on a planning committee and made designs for Algiers and other cities.
His work in the later part of the decade, including his designs urban for Algiers began to be more free-form.
Many artists have illustrated the Arabian nights, including: Pierre-Clément Marillier for Le Cabinet des Fées ( 1785 – 1789 ) Gustave Doré, Léon Carré ( Granville, 1878-Alger, 1942 ), Roger Blachon, Françoise Boudignon, André Dahan, Amato Soro, Albert Robida, Alcide Théophile Robaudi and Marcelino Truong ; Vittorio Zecchin ( Murano, 1878 – Murano, 1947 ) and Emanuele Luzzati ; The German Morgan ; Mohammed Racim ( Algiers, 1896-Algiers 1975 ), Sani ol-Molk ( 1849 – 1856 ) and Emre Orhun.
It is most likely a reflection of Camus ' own personal campaign for Arab rights in Algiers.
The Zouaoua had formerly provided soldiers for the deys of Algiers and in August 1830 the commander of the French expeditionary force which had occupied the city recommended their continued employment in this role.
The UN Economic Commission for Africa ( UNECA ) developed a " Compact for Africa ’ s Recovery " based on both these plans and on resolutions on Africa adopted by the United Nations Millennium Summit in September 2000, and submitted a merged document to the Conference of African Ministers of Finance and Ministers of Development and Planning in Algiers, May 2001.
Other reasons, unstated, were probably more significant: Iran and Iraq had a history of interference in each other's affairs by supporting separatist movements, and although this interference had ceased since the Algiers Agreement ( 1975 ), after the Revolution Iran resumed support for Kurdish guerrillas in Iraq.
Iran demanded the withdrawal of Iraqi troops from Iranian territory and the return to the status quo ante for the Shatt al-Arab, as established under the Algiers Agreement.

Algiers and final
In the final stages of the negotiations in Algiers, the chief Algerian mediator was the Foreign Affairs Minister Mohammed Benyahia who interacted primarily with Deputy Secretary of State Warren Christopher from the U. S. side.
By the final week of June, the squadron had reached Algiers and had initiated negotiations with the Dey.
He appeared three times for England B in all, captaining the side on his third and final appearance as England drew 0 – 0 with Algeria's A team in Algiers on 11 December 1990.
In the final chapter of this volume, while Updike is on the African coast nursing five sick slaves back to health, he is captured and taken as a slave to Algiers.
On 13 April 2002, the EritreaEthiopia Boundary Commission established under the Algiers Agreement in collaboration with Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague agreed upon a " final and binding " verdict.
After numerous working sessions and presentations over an 18-month period, the final results of RIO were presented at a meeting in Algiers in October 1976 and accepted as a Report to the Club of Rome.

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