T he Algerian National Assembly (the first chamber of the Algerian parliament) announced in a statement, Wednesday, the immediate suspension of its relations with the French Senate, including the ...
National parks across the U.S. are bearing down on an uncertain season, as federal layoffs and staffing shortages threaten many of the services they provide for their millions of annual visitors ...
raising concerns about the future of the parks. According to the Center for American Progress, an estimated 2,300 employees from the Department of the Interior, 1,000 National Park Service staff ...
The national parks in New Mexico and beyond are facing a growing crisis because of the Trump administration’s mass firings of federal employees. The first round of firings of rangers and ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link The 63 Congress-designated national parks have been touted as "America's best idea" — and with their mile-deep canyons, 3,000-year-old trees ...
Shorter hours. Longer lines. And no more guided tours. Visitors to America’s national parks can expect some of those impacts after the Trump administration fired 1,000 park employees as part of ...
Sarkozy's son was referring to the case of Franco-Algerian author Sansal, a major figure in modern francophone literature, who was arrested last November at the Algiers airport on national security ...
Rabat – Despite reports of Paris sending notifications before the official announcement of a sensitive decision, Algeria’s government expressed its “surprise” and “astonishment” after ...
Bayrou’s threat comes after a deadly weekend knife attack in the city of Mulhouse by an Algerian national whom France had unsuccessfully tried to repatriate. France said on Wednesday it would ...
Elizabeth Peace, a spokesperson for the U.S. Department of the Interior, which oversees the NPS, said via email that "no National Parks are expected to be closed this summer over staffing concerns." ...
Barrot declared that he had taken “measures to restrict movement and access to national territory for certain Algerian dignitaries.” “These are reversible measures which will come to an end ...