Largest mosque in Africa project timeline and all you need to know
Largest mosque in Africa project timeline and all you need to know
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Also Known as Djamaa el Djazaïr, the Great Mosque of Algiers which is the largest mosque in Africa is located in Algiers, Algeria. The giant mosque which faces the picturesque bay of Algiers is part of a complex and encompass a one‐million book library, a Koranic school and a museum of Islamic art and history, commercial buildings, a restaurant, a library, an amphitheater, a plaza, an underground parking with a capacity of 7,000 cars, and outbuildings dedicated to the security and maintenance of the building and its occupants.
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Not even the pandemic could force Chinese, local crews to down tools Workers at the construction site of the Hunutlu thermal power plant, in Adana, Turkey. The thermal plant is China s largest direct investment project in Turkey. [Photo/Xinhua]
CAIRO-With the COVID-19 pandemic gripping most economies in a suffocating hold this year, the air has also been squeezed out of cross-border cooperation.
But there are exceptions. In deserts and along the coastlines of the Middle East, Chinese workers have been working shoulder to shoulder with workers from the host nations. Together, they have kept up the pace of construction in a range of projects, from landmark buildings to energy production and other infrastructure.
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BRI projects thrive in Middle East despite COVID-19 threats (Xinhua) 10:09, December 14, 2020 CAIRO, Dec. 13 (Xinhua) Casting shadow over the world this year, the COVID-19 pandemic has been suffocating almost all economies and strangling their business activities, especially the cross-border cooperation. Nevertheless, in remote deserts and along the Gulf bay, Chinese workers, shoulder to shoulder with local friends, have never stopped their efforts in building various projects of landmarks, energy and technologies. These projects under the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) have been lighting up the murky circumstances and creating a brighter future for participants and the China-Middle East ties.