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Algeria Mers El kebir The British attacked the French, sinking their ships, killing nearly 1000 men
At the dawn of WWII, The French and the English, friends and allies for over 100 years, fought valiantly, side by side, committed to stopping the German War machine. But in the summer of 1940, Germany invaded France.
The English, with concern that the French Naval Fleet would fall into German hands, requested that their friends defect. The French Admiralty refused.
On July 3, 1940, the unthinkable occurred. An event wished to be forgotten by history. Friends were forced to fight against friends. The British attacked the French, sinking their ships, killing nearly 1000 men.
The English, with concern that the French Naval Fleet would fall into German hands, requested that their friends defect. The French Admiralty refused.
On July 3, 1940, the unthinkable occurred. An event wished to be forgotten by history. Friends were forced to fight against friends. The British attacked the French, sinking their ships, killing nearly 1000 men.
Tuesday, 3 June 2008
World Economic Forum - Global competitivness
Algeria occupies the 29th rank among the 40 countries in the middle stage of development. The macroeconomic environment improved significantly with rising energy prices, public institutions are fairly sound and the population benefits from good health services and education. Making the country more competitive will require a number of basic reforms, in particular with respect to opening the country to international competition, strengthening the banking system and increasing the use of advanced technologies.Source: World Economic Forum
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