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“One, Two, Three, Viva l’Algérie”: The Football Songs That Carry a Nation

on “One, Two, Three, Viva l’Algérie”: The Football Songs That Carry a Nation Algeria Connect 5 June 2026

Few national sporting cultures are as musically layered as Algeria’s. The songs that accompany Les Verts — Algeria’s men’s national football team — are not the disposable anthems that many […]

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Diaspora

Algerians in America: A Diaspora Shaped by Education, Ambition, and Quiet Roots

on Algerians in America: A Diaspora Shaped by Education, Ambition, and Quiet Roots Algeria Connect 31 May 2026

The Algerian community in the United States is one of the more understated presences within the wider Arab, Amazigh, North African, and Muslim-American landscape — small enough to escape routine […]

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The Blida Crucible: How Algeria Made Frantz Fanon

on The Blida Crucible: How Algeria Made Frantz Fanon Algeria Connect 23 May 2026

When Frantz Fanon arrived at the Blida-Joinville Psychiatric Hospital in November 1953, he was not yet the canonical voice of decolonisation. He was a young Martinican psychiatrist entering one of […]

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Albert Camus: Algeria’s Witness, Not Its Champion

on Albert Camus: Algeria’s Witness, Not Its Champion Algeria Connect 16 May 2026

Albert Camus was made by Algeria. Born in a small farming town, raised in a cramped flat in working-class Algiers, he carried Algerian light, poverty, and heat into everything he […]

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Diaspora

The Algerian Community in the UK: Small, Distinct and Under-Described

on The Algerian Community in the UK: Small, Distinct and Under-Described Algeria Connect 9 May 2026

The Algerian community in the United Kingdom is modest in size but remarkably varied in character. Shaped in part by the upheavals of the 1990s and broadened by family reunion, […]

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Culture

Constantine’s Bridges: How a City Learned to Cross Its Own Abyss

on Constantine’s Bridges: How a City Learned to Cross Its Own Abyss Algeria Connect 3 May 2026

Constantine did not so much build its bridges as it was compelled to. The historic core of Constantine — often descried as the capital of eastern Algeria — sits on […]

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