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  2. L'Ancien d'Algérie - Wikipedia

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    L'Ancien d'Algérie is a French language magazine. The first issue appeared in December 1958. [1] It was the organ of the Fédération nationale des anciens d'Algérie. [1] The magazine is published on a monthly basis and is the official organ of the Fédération nationale des anciens combattants en Algérie, Maroc et Tunisie (National Federation of Veterans of Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia). [2]

  3. L'Algérie Libre - Wikipedia

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    This illustrated publication was printed in the city of Paris within France and was a partisan bimonthly journal specializing in general information. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It is the independence party Algerian People's Party (PPA) the Movement for the Triumph of Democratic Liberties (MTLD) which oversaw this review which was printed for 128 issues before ...

  4. La Vigie Marocaine - Wikipedia

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    Following the bombardment and military invasion and occupation of Casablanca in 1907, a French daily called La Vigie Marocaine was established by a reporter for the Parisian newspaper Le Matin on November 28, 1908, at the behest of General Albert d'Amade, "for the defense of the interests of and the extension of the influence of France".

  5. List of newspapers in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Al Maghrib was the first Arabic newspaper of the country, and was established in 1886. [9] It was a local media, based in Tetouan.. The first national newspaper to be published in Arabic by Moroccans was an-Nafahat az-Zakiya fi l-Akhbar il-Maghrebiya (النفحات الزكية في الأخبار المغربية The Pleasant Notes in the News of Morocco) in 1889.

  6. Le Petit Marocain - Wikipedia

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    Le Petit Marocain was founded in 1925 [2] and was based in Casablanca. [3] The paper belonged to the company Mas Presse, which was controlled by French nationals Pierre Mas and Yves Mas. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Its editorial line was ultra- colonialist , and it actively sought the promotion of the colonial policies of France in the country and it notably ...

  7. Algeria–France relations - Wikipedia

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    Sessions, Jennifer E. Sword and Plow: France and the Conquest of Algeria (Cornell University Press 2017) ISBN 9780801449758, 9780801454479; illustrated; Sessions, Jennifer E. "Colonizing Revolutionary Politics: Algeria and the French Revolution of 1848." French Politics, Culture & Society 33.1 (2015): 75-100. L’Algerie de Macron.

  8. French Algeria - Wikipedia

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    French Algeria (French: Alger until 1839, then Algérie afterwards; [1] unofficially Algérie française, [2] [3] Arabic: الجزائر المستعمرة), also known as Colonial Algeria, was the period of Algerian history when the country was a colony and later an integral part of France.

  9. Proclamation of Independence of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Monument in memory of the 11 January 1944 proclamation in Salé, Morocco.. The Proclamation of Independence of Morocco (Arabic: وثيقة الاستقلال, French: Manifeste de l'Indépendance du Maroc), also translated as the Manifesto of Independence of Morocco or Proclamation of January 11, 1944, is a document in which Moroccan nationalists called for the independence of Morocco in its ...