Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Algeria bans ‘Barbie’ almost a month after movie’s local release

Barbie

The “Barbie” movie was taken out of theaters in Algeria this week. The Ministry of Culture and Arts told cinemas in Algiers. The government didn’t explain why they did this. The “Barbie” movie was taken out of theaters in Algeria this week, about a month after it started showing there. The Ministry of Culture and … Read more

Death Toll Climbs to Fifteen in Algeria Wildfires, Residents Forced to Flee

Algeria Wildfires

Algeria: 15 killed, thousands evacuated in wildfire outbreak. 97 wildfires recorded in 16 provinces damaging forests and farmland. 7,500 firefighters battling blazes to bring them under control. Algeria has been struck by a devastating wildfire outbreak, resulting in at least 15 fatalities and the evacuation of thousands of people, according to the country’s interior ministry. … Read more

Tragic Bus Crash in Tamanrasset: 34 Killed in One of Algeria’s Deadliest Accidents

Algeria Bus Crash

The accident is one of the deadliest road crashes in Algeria in years. The bus caught fire, and burnt bodies were recovered from the wreckage. Algeria recorded nearly 23,000 road accidents in 2022, resulting in over 3,400 deaths and 30,000 injuries. Tragic Accident in Algeria’s Southern Desert Claims 34 Lives and Leaves 12 Injured in … Read more

Senior Israeli ambassador is expelled from the African Union summit, as the dispute intensifies

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  • The dispute erupted over a disagreement on Israel’s accreditation to the union.
  • Photos uploaded on social media showed AU security personnel confronting the diplomat.
  • Israel blamed the event on South Africa and Algeria.

A top Israeli ambassador was barred from attending the African Union’s annual summit in Ethiopia on Saturday, as a disagreement over Israel’s accreditation to the union erupted.

Photos uploaded on social media showed AU security personnel confronting the diplomat during the summit’s opening ceremony, just before she exited the auditorium.

Israel looks harshly upon the incident in which the deputy director for Africa, Ambassador Sharon Bar-Li, was removed from the African Union hall despite her status as an accredited observer with entrance badges,” the foreign ministry said.

According to Ebba Kalondo, the spokesperson for the African Union’s commission chairman, the diplomat was removed because she was not the fully accredited Israeli ambassador to Ethiopia, as expected.

But Israel blamed the event on South Africa and Algeria, two crucial nations in the 55-country bloc, saying they were holding the AU hostage and were driven by “hate”.

The charge d’affaires at South Africa’s embassy would be called for a reprimand, according to Israel’s Foreign Ministry.

“The attempt to cancel Israel’s observer status has no basis in the organization’s laws,” the ministry said.

South Africa denied the assertion, claiming that the AU had not yet ruled on Israel’s application for observer status.

“Until the AU takes a decision on whether to grant Israel observer status, you cannot have the country sitting and observing,” Clayson Monyela, head of the public diplomacy in South Africa’s department of international relations.

“So, it’s not about South Africa or Algeria, it’s an issue of principle.”

South Africa’s ruling party has always been an outspoken backer of the Palestinian cause.

The Algerian delegation at the meeting did not respond quickly.

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Dozens of lynching defendants in Algeria receives death sentences

Dozens of lynching defendants in Algeria receives death sentences

49 individuals have been found guilty of lynching a man who was falsely suspected of sparking forest fires. They have been condemned to death, but executions are banned in Algeria. It is likely that the sentences will be commuted to life in prison rather than being carried out. Following a trial in Algeria, 49 individuals … Read more

Algeria will opt to host 2025 AFCON in place of Guinea

2025 afcon

Algeria will bid to host the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations after Guinea revoked hosting rights. CAF president Patrice Motsepe says “around ten countries” are interested in replacing Guinea. Past hosts Morocco, Nigeria, and Senegal could be among potential bidders. Algeria’s football chief Zefizef Djahid announced on Saturday that his country will bid to host … Read more

Emmanuel Macron to repair ties with Algeria as energy crisis hit

Emmanuel Macron

Emmanuel Macron will also meet young entrepreneurs and attend a breakdancing performance. French President Emmanuel Macron will travel to Algeria in an effort to mend strained ties. Both nations have now shown a desire for a restart. On Thursday, French President Emmanuel Macron will travel to Algeria in an effort to mend strained ties with … Read more

26 dead in Algeria forest fires

Algeria

Northern Algeria forest fires have killed 26 and wounded scores. Interior Minister Kamel Beldjoud claimed 24 killed in El Tarf, bordering Tunisia, and a mother and daughter in Setif. Wednesday evening, firefighter helicopters battled numerous blazes. Northern Algeria forest fires have killed 26 and wounded scores. Interior Minister Kamel Beldjoud claimed 24 killed in El … Read more

Vice Minister of Parliament Honda praises Japan-Algeria ties

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The Algerian Embassy in Japan celebrated the 60th Algeria Independence Day. Taro Honda, Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, sent a video message at the ceremony. The partnership between Japan and Algeria was established in 1962, before independence. The Algerian Embassy in Japan celebrated on Tuesday the “60th Algeria Independence Day and the 60th Anniversary Ceremony … Read more

Spain accuses Algeria of cutting almost all trade ties

Spain accuses Algeria
  • Algeria suspended a cooperation agreement with Spain earlier this month, prompting a terse rebuke from Brussels.
  • Spain expressed concern after a key Algerian banking association urged its members to restrict business ties.
  • Algeria’s diplomatic mission to the European Union pooh-poohed the idea as a Spanish fabrication.

Spain accused Algeria on Thursday of blocking almost all bilateral trade operations, with the exception of its gas exports, Following a major diplomatic spat over disputed Western Sahara.

Algeria suspended a cooperation agreement with Spain earlier this month, prompting a terse rebuke from Brussels, which warned of the consequences of any “discriminatory treatment” of an EU member state.

At the time, Spain expressed concern after a key Algerian banking association urged its members to restrict business ties, but Algeria’s diplomatic mission to the European Union pooh-poohed the idea as a Spanish fabrication.

“The alleged measure by the (Algerian) government to stop ongoing transactions with a European partner… only exists in the minds of those who claim it and of those who hastened to stigmatise it,” it said at the time.

But on Thursday, Spain’s top diplomat confirmed there had been a de facto halt to trade ties.

“Despite Algerian statements saying these were malicious fantasies dreamt up by Spain, there is indeed a blocking of operations,” Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares told RNE public radio.

His remarks came a day after Secretary of State for Trade Xiana Mendez told a Spanish parliamentary commission that Algeria had halted almost all foreign trade.

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Egyptian PM Mostafa asks Algeria advance political and economic ties

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Egypt’s Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly has arrived in Algeria for a two-day visit. He is expected to hold talks with senior Algerian officials and sign memorandums of agreement. The Egyptian-Algerian Business Leaders’ Forum will discuss trade and investment opportunities between the two countries. CAIRO: Egyptian PM Mostafa Madbouly is now discussing the improvement of political … Read more

In a parched land, Iraqi gazelles dying of hunger

gazelles

The population of slender-horned gazelles at the Sawa reserve in southern Iraq has dropped from 148 to 87 in just over a month. Lack of funding, combined with a lack of rain, has deprived them of food as the country’s drought dries up lakes and reduces crop yields. The elegant animals are recognizable by their … Read more

EU warns Algeria over Spain row

Spain

The European Union has warned Algeria against “discriminatory treatment”. “would lead to a discriminatory treatment of an EU member state”: Josep. Spain’s move was widely seen as a victory for Morocco. The European Union warned Algeria on Friday against “discriminatory treatment” of Spain after it suspended a cooperation agreement over disputed Western Sahara. Algeria’s diplomatic … Read more

Algeria suspends trade with Spain

Algeria

Algeria has banned international trade in goods and services with Spain effective June 9. The decision comes after the government cancelled a 20-year-old friendship treaty with Spain. The conflict between the two countries is part of a deepening conflict over the status of Western Sahara. CAIRO: Algeria announced on Thursday that it would ban international … Read more

Frenchman’s killing in colonial Algeria was ‘unforgivable’: son

Algeria

Maurice Audin, a French anti-imperialist, died during Algeria’s independence war. He was tortured and killed by the French army in 1957. The son of a French anti-imperialist tortured and died by the French army during independence war of Algeria has claimed he cannot forgive and that the “truth” is more important than any apologies offered … Read more

Algeria: Two dead bodies found in hold of Air Algerie plane

Algeria

Algerian police say two men’s remains were discovered in the hold of an Air Algerie jet. The plane was parked at Algiers International Airport. Police did not specify where the plane came from or where it was going. Algeria police say two men’s remains were discovered in the hold of an Air Algerie jet at … Read more

Turkey dreams of far-fetched gas pipeline with Israel

Turkey

Turkey is ready for energy cooperation with Israel,After years of hostility,  reviving a project to pipe Israeli gas to Europe as Ankara seeks to reduce its reliance on Russia. The plan, however, faces Israeli scepticism due to previous diplomatic tensions and appears to be a pipe dream in the eyes of experts due to its logistical … Read more

Algeria says arrested activist died of ‘natural causes’

Algeria

Algeria blamed “natural causes” for the death of a pro-democracy activist in detention last month, which sparked outrage and prompted a manslaughter lawsuit. Hakim Debbazi, 55, was arrested in February after posting on Facebook in support of the pro-democracy movement Hirak. According to the Algerian rights group LADDH, he died on April 24. Earlier this … Read more

Algerian ex-army chief’s ally sentenced to death for ‘treason’

Algerian

An Algerian military officer and close ally of the former army chief was sentenced to death on charges of “high treason.”According to the French-language daily El Watan. Guermit Bounouira, who was close to late army chief Ahmed Gaid Salah, appeared in front of an appeals court on Thursday and was found guilty of a slew … Read more

Russia’s FM Lavrov makes surprise visit to Algeria

Lavrov

Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov made an unannounced visit to Algeria Tuesday to mark 60 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries. Russia’s Foreign Ministry tweeted that Lavrov held talks with Algeria’s foreign minister, Ramtane Lamamra, and attended a wreath-laying ceremony at a monument to heroes of the 1954-1962 Algerian War of Independence against … Read more

Leading Algeria opposition figure freed after 24-hour detention: lawyer

Karim Tabbou

Karim Tabbou, one of Algeria’s most prominent opposition members, was released Saturday following a 24-hour imprisonment for unknown reasons, according to his lawyer. Toufik Belala, writing on Facebook, said Tabbou was summoned to appear again before police on Wednesday. The lawyer did not elaborate and was unavailable for further comment. Tabbou was one of the … Read more

Algeria’s opposition leader has been arrested

algeria

ALGIERS: According to human rights organisations, Karim Tabbou, one of Algeria’s most prominent opposition members, has been imprisoned again. Tabbou was one of the most well-known faces during the extraordinary large protests organised by the pro-democracy Hirak movement, which began in February 2019. They wanted a complete revision of the ruling structure that had been … Read more

Cameroon threatens to sue Algeria

President of the Cameroon Football Federation (FECAFOOT), Samuel Eto’o, said on Monday that Algerian football officials’ claims of match-fixing had shocked Cameroon. Cameroon’s 2022 World Cup playoff triumph against Algeria, according to Algerian football coach Djamel Belmadi, “was a plot involving two or three individuals.”The referee’s performance, according to Belmadi, distorted Algeria’s home defeat in … Read more

Algeria newspaper Liberte closes after 30 years

Liberte

Known  Algerian newspaper Liberte printed its last issue on Thursday, thirty years after it was established and a week after its owner, the country’s richest man, marked  to wind it up. The French-language newspaper’s front page resembled an obituary, with a black band on the top and the title in red written : “Thank you … Read more

What does Algeria’s gas deal with Italy mean?

Algeria's gas deal

Natural gas giant Algeria has agreed to boost deliveries to Italy as European countries seek to reduce their reliance on Russian imports over the Ukraine war. But experts say the North African country, despite its vast natural gas reserves, is already exporting at close to full capacity.   Can Algeria meet its latest commitments? Algeria possesses … Read more

Italy PM in Algeria looking gas to reduce Russia credit

Italy PM in Algeria

 Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi reached gas powerhouse Algeria on Monday as Rome steps forward in efforts to decrease its heavy reliance on Russian energy imports. Italy purchases a vast majority of its natural gas from overseas, with about 40 per cent of those imports reaching from Russia. But the war in Ukraine has provoked … Read more

Blinken visits Algeria in shadow of Ukraine war

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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken landed in Algeria on Wednesday, a Moscow ally and big gas producer under pressure to increase shipments to Europe after prices surged after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. On his first visit to the North African country as the top US diplomat, Blinken landed at Boumediene Airport and proceeded to … Read more