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Kabylia - Autonomy

Bhutan, Switzerland and Kabylia: Devaluation and Future

8 July 2010

Sovereign Mountains As large as and more mountainous than Switzerland, it is located in the heart of the Himalayan chain between India and China. Its greatest asset is its Buddhist philosophy. This philosophy is based on a Tibetan doctrine but unlike Tibet, Bhutan is a sovereign country. Bhutan is a theological monarchy that perpetuates itself in and by its traditions. Its way of life did (...)continue

Kabylia - Autonomy

8 March 2008

Autonomous Kabylia will eat stones

En francais Oued Amizour Project Oued Amizour is a volcanic complex on the north coast of Algeria containing several Pb-Zn deposits totalling over 50 million tonnes and potential for more discoveries. Its strategic location and (...)continue

Justice - Diaspora

18 February 2008

North Africans face struggle to find work

North Africans face struggle to find work Numbers growing. Unemployment rate 4 times higher than Quebecers born here Unfortunately for him and for the province that recruited him, Hocine Khouf is a negative statistic. Still finding (...)continue

Energy

2 February 2006

Permanent High Oil Prices and Their Impact on North Africa

Back in my undergrad time when I took oil economics in the late 1980s, the prevailing theory was that oil prices followed an up-and-down cycle. The cycle was the result of several factors, and apart from the geopolitical ones, of equal (...)continue

6 January 2006

Issad Rebrab’s Cevital or a sucess story made in Kabylia

With over a third of Algeria’s non-oil added value coming from its agribusiness sector, a recently published survey of the country’s food-processing market made for some interesting reading. The survey underlined the (...)continue

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