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Featured Article: Algeria

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The People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, commonly referred to as Algeria, is a nation in North Africa and is the second largest country on the African continent. It is bordered by Tunisia in the northeast, Libya in the east, Niger in the southeast, Mali and Mauritania in the southwest, and Morocco as well as a few kilometers of its annexed territory, Western Sahara, in the west. The name Algeria is derived from the name of the city of Algiers, and officially from the Arabic language word al-jazÄ’ir which translates as "the islands," referring to islands which lie off that city's coast.

Popular Article: Tito-Stalin split

Operation Rösselsprung: Marshal Josip Broz Tito (furthest right) with his cabinet and principal staff officers in Drvar, days before the offensive
The Tito–Stalin split was the culmination of a conflict between the political leaderships of Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union, under Josip Broz Tito and Joseph Stalin, respectively, in the years following World War II. Although presented by both sides as an ideological dispute, the conflict was as much the product of a geopolitical struggle in the Balkans that also involved Albania, Bulgaria, and the communist insurgency in Greece. Tito's Yugoslavia supported their struggles while the Soviet Union distanced itself from them.

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Defense mechanisms work by changing unacceptable impulses into acceptable forms, or by unconsciously blocking such impulses, and thus reducing anxiety. (source: Defense mechanism)