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Algerian history as graphic novel
The story of Algeria’s brilliant, and heroic, footballers who played for independence.
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Harry Stopes is a historian of modern Europe at Freien Universität Berlin.
The story of Algeria’s brilliant, and heroic, footballers who played for independence.
The Algerian novelist, Kamel Daoud, gives a name and a history to Albert Camus’s “The Stranger.”
A review of Aimé Césaire’s ‘A Season in the Congo’ (Une Saison au Congo) at the Young Vic theatre in London.
When a member of the UK’s House of Lords (a few months before she died) told another Lord, over tea, that she’d organized Lumumba’s abduction and murder.