New Delhi, March 2 -- As Algerians fast, pray and gather for the holy month of Ramadan, a worry lurks in many minds: how to afford the holiday feasts this year.
In addition to its religious significance for billions of Muslims, Ramadan also means tables laden with rich and varied meals eaten after the muezzin's call to break the fast at sunset.
Today, these feasts come at a cost beyond the reach of many Algerians, whose purchasing power has declined in recent years despite Algeria's gas and oil riches, pushing more and more people below the poverty line.
Food prices have soared, and tensions at marketplaces now occasionally erupt into violence.
After Algeria was convulsed by nationwide protests in 2019, the government became concerned...
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