Algeria continues to celebrate Eid al-Adha by reviving its inherited customs and traditions. The religious spirit and community celebrations are vividly showcased during this festive occasion.
Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has signed a presidential decree approving a memorandum of understanding with Azerbaijan in the oil and gas sector. This initiative aims to enhance economic cooperation between the two countries.
Algerian authorities have announced a comprehensive ban on human presence in forests from May to October to mitigate forest fires that have caused significant losses in recent years. This decision reflects the government's commitment to protecting both lives and property from the devastating impact of wildfires.
Political and media discontent prevails in Algeria towards Paris following the visit of French Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin. This raises questions about reconciliation efforts between the two countries.
A recent French study reveals a significant decline in birth rates in the Maghreb countries, particularly Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco, signaling a potential demographic aging that could impact the region's future.
Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has enacted a law criminalizing colonialism, published in the official gazette after parliamentary voting. This decision aims to strengthen national identity and address the impacts of colonialism.
French Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin discussed the criminal organization 'D Zed Mafia' with his Algerian counterpart, addressing concerns in Marseille. This meeting is part of joint efforts to combat organized crime.
French media reports indicate that the French judiciary plans to continue its pursuit of the DZ Mafia network in Algeria, making this issue a priority during Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin's visit to Algeria.
Algeria is actively seeking to play a pivotal role in resolving the ongoing crisis in Mali through intensified diplomatic efforts aimed at stabilizing the region. This initiative comes amid rising political and security tensions in Mali.
Algerian political parties are grappling with significant challenges just three weeks before the parliamentary elections scheduled for July 2. They are compelled to gather voter signatures due to the absence of parliamentary endorsements, prompting calls for an extension of legal deadlines amid administrative hurdles.
French President Emmanuel Macron expressed his hope to resume relations with Algeria, highlighting the significance of the recent visit by Minister Delegate for the Armed Forces, Ales Roufaux. This visit represents an opportunity to strengthen bilateral ties between the two countries.
French President Emmanuel Macron expressed hope that the recent visit by the French Minister Delegate for the Armed Forces, Ales Roufaux, to Algeria would mark a new beginning for relations between the two countries. He criticized domestic political stances that have harmed bilateral ties.
French President Emmanuel Macron expressed his hope that the visit of the French Minister Delegate for the Armed Forces, Ales Rouffo, to Algeria marks a new beginning for relations between the two countries. This statement was made during a press conference in Kenya, emphasizing the importance of establishing peaceful and constructive ties.
Algeria and France have announced an agreement to resume bilateral relations during French Minister of Armed Forces, Geneviève Darrieussecq's visit to Algeria. This step aims to end the rift and enhance cooperation across various fields.
Messaoud Boulous, senior advisor to the U.S. president, emphasized the need to enhance security relations between the United States and Algeria. He also called for expanding regional cooperation to address shared challenges.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan welcomed Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune in Ankara for a strategic cooperation council meeting. Several agreements are expected to be signed during this visit to enhance bilateral relations.
In a new diplomatic move, French Minister Alice Rouveau delivered a message from President Emmanuel Macron to Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune. This message comes at a sensitive time as relations between Algeria and Paris resurface after a period of tensions.
The Algerian Products and Services Exhibition in Nouakchott witnessed the signing of 23 agreements and 4 memorandums of understanding in the health sector. This reflects Algeria and Mauritania's commitment to enhancing economic cooperation between them.
French journalist Christophe Glize has withdrawn his appeal against a seven-year prison sentence handed down by an Algerian court. This decision comes as he seeks a presidential pardon from President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, reflecting significant developments in a case that has sparked widespread debate in media and political circles.
French Minister Ales Roufou announced intensified cooperation between France and Algeria in security, defense, immigration, and judiciary during her meeting with Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune. The meeting also included the delivery of a message from President Macron and confirmed a consular visit for journalist Christophe Glies.
Algeria has announced that it will not normalize its relations with Paris until a clear apology is issued for the colonial crimes committed by the French army. This statement follows the visit of the French Defense Minister to commemorate the May 8, 1945 massacres.
Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune received a written message from French President Emmanuel Macron through French Minister Delegate for the Armed Forces, Ales Roufaux. This visit reflects the depth of bilateral relations between Algeria and France.
French Minister Delegate for the Armed Forces, Ales Roufaux, emphasized the need to confront history with Algeria during a commemoration of the 1945 independence protests in Setif. This event marks a pivotal moment in Algeria's modern history.
France has reinstated its ambassador, Stéphane Romatet, to Algeria after recalling him in April 2025, aiming to end the diplomatic crisis between the two nations. This move coincides with the anniversary of Algeria's independence uprising.
The French presidency announced the return of Ambassador Stéphane Romatet to Algeria after over a year of diplomatic tensions. Additionally, a minister has been tasked with commemorating the May 1945 massacres.
The Élysée Palace announced the return of French Ambassador Stéphane Romatet to Algeria, coinciding with French Minister of the Armed Forces, Sébastien Lecornu's visit. This move aims to resolve a complex diplomatic crisis and enhance dialogue between the two nations.
In a bid to improve relations between France and Algeria, French Ambassador Stéphane Romatet returned to Algeria on May 8, 2026, to commemorate the 81st anniversary of the Sétif massacre. This visit comes at a sensitive time as France seeks to overcome its worst diplomatic crisis since independence.
In a significant step to strengthen bilateral relations, Turkey and Algeria signed 14 agreements during a meeting between President <strong>Recep Tayyip Erdoğan</strong> and President <strong>Abdelmadjid Tebboune</strong> in Algiers. The agreements cover vital areas including transportation, communications, disaster management, and investment.
In a significant event, Turkey and Algeria signed 14 agreements in Ankara during the inaugural meeting of the High-Level Strategic Cooperation Council. This reflects a consensus on regional issues and aims to enhance bilateral relations.
Algeria is grappling with a severe goalkeeper crisis as it considers bringing back retired goalkeeper Osama Ben Bout ahead of the 2026 World Cup. The national team is looking for solutions to address this pressing issue before the tournament begins.