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Youcef Belaïli Released After In-Flight Dispute
Youcef Belaïli Released After In-Flight Dispute

Morocco World

time04-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Morocco World

Youcef Belaïli Released After In-Flight Dispute

Algerian international Youcef Belaïli was briefly detained by French police on Wednesday following an incident aboard an Air France flight returning from New York. The 33-year-old winger was taken into custody at Roissy-Charles de Gaulle airport after reportedly refusing to fasten his young son's seatbelt during the flight. The disagreement escalated, prompting staff to call for police intervention upon landing. Belaïli was questioned at a nearby police station and released in the afternoon. French authorities deemed the case a minor infraction and did not proceed with formal charges. Following his release, Belaïli posted a photo of the flight crew on Instagram, writing: 'Algerian and proud, you bastards.' His father, Hafid Belaïli, defended him in an interview with the Algerian media outlet Ennahar, saying that his son was humiliated by the French police. Videos circulating on social media show the player being handcuffed and escorted to the police station. The Algerian winger, who previously played for Angers, Brest, and Ajaccio in Ligue 1, recently featured for Espérance Sportive de Tunis in the Club World Cup in the United States. EST were eliminated after defeats to Flamengo and Chelsea, with Belaïli scoring the team's only goal of the tournament.

Algerian gas exports record rise amid growing global demand
Algerian gas exports record rise amid growing global demand

Saba Yemen

time07-03-2025

  • Business
  • Saba Yemen

Algerian gas exports record rise amid growing global demand

Algeria - Saba: Algeria's liquefied gas exports recorded a noticeable recovery at the beginning of this year, compared to the last months of last year. The Algerian newspaper Ennahar said today, Friday, that liquefied gas exports reached 0.68 million tons during last February, compared to 0.38 million tons in January 2025, with a monthly increase of 0.30 million tons. Export operations witnessed a remarkable diversity, as half of the produced shipment was directed to Turkey, with a quantity of 0.35 million tons, followed by France with 0.30 million tons, then Italy with 0.03 million tons. Liquefied gas exports during the current month witnessed a decrease on an annual basis of 0.30 million tons, reaching 0.98 million tons in February 2024, due to routine maintenance operations witnessed by the gas liquefaction unit in Arzew. Algerian liquefied gas exports are expected to return to their usual levels, at 0.1 million tons, after the complete completion of routine maintenance operations for gas liquefaction units, especially since Algeria concluded important export agreements with European countries during 2024, such as Britain, Croatia, the Czech Republic and Slovenia.

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