Discovering Djemila: Algeria’s Roman Marvel

Djemila, another UNESCO World Heritage site, is one of the best-preserved Roman ruins in North Africa. Nestled in the mountains of northeastern Algeria, Djemila offers an extraordinary glimpse into the grandeur of Roman urban planning and architecture. The site’s name, meaning “beautiful” in Arabic, aptly describes the majestic remnants of temples, basilicas, and triumphal arches.

Exploring Tipasa: A Journey Through Time

Thousands of migrants – of whom, many are children – suffer from deadly heat conditions at the US-Mexico border. As the effects of climate change worsen day by day, extreme weather conditions are causing a high risk of dehydration and death amongst migrants who try to enter the States.

Tassili n’Ajjer: A Desert Wonderland

Tassili n’Ajjer, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a breathtaking national park in southeastern Algeria. Known for its remarkable prehistoric rock art, the park is home to over 15,000 petroglyphs that depict scenes of ancient life, offering invaluable insights into early human history. These artworks, carved into sandstone, showcase the region’s rich cultural heritage.

Exploring the Casbah of Algiers

Thousands of migrants – of whom, many are children – suffer from deadly heat conditions at the US-Mexico border. As the effects of climate change worsen day by day, extreme weather conditions are causing a high risk of dehydration and death amongst migrants who try to enter the States.