Algeria Reaffirms Support for Mali's Unity and Rejects Terrorism
Algeria has reiterated its strong support for the unity and territorial integrity of Mali, while also condemning terrorism in the region.
Algeria has reiterated its strong support for the unity and territorial integrity of Mali, while also condemning terrorism in the region.
Algeria and Tunisia have agreed to deepen their financial oversight ties by establishing a roadmap aimed at combating money laundering.

Algeria and Chad have signed more than 30 agreements, primarily focusing on economic cooperation in the energy sector. Chad's president hailed the political will to transform their traditional friendship into a new-generation strategic partnership.

Algeria's former minister of industry has been sentenced to prison, along with several others, in a high-profile corruption case that resulted in sentences ranging from three to ten years.

Algeria maintains its position as the top military spender in Africa, with an 11% increase in its defense budget, while Morocco ranks second with a 6.6% rise in spending.

US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau will travel to Algeria and Morocco from April 27 to May 1, as Washington intensifies diplomatic pressure to advance a resolution to the Western Sahara dispute.
Algeria's COSOB and Tunisia's CMF have agreed to strengthen their collaboration in combating money laundering activities.

A century ago, in 1926, migrant workers in Paris formed the North African Star, a political group that became the first to advocate for Algerian independence from French rule, decades before decolonization became a reality.

The President of the Algerian Republic, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, received the Italian Ambassador to Algiers, Alberto Cutillo, for a farewell visit marking the end of his mission.
Baladna Algeria has signed $635 million contracts for the second phase of its integrated project and commenced an airlift operation to transport 30,000 dairy cows from the United States to Algeria. This initiative aims to bolster the country's dairy production.
Parts of Tunisia and Algeria have been covered by a heavy hailstorm, with the accumulation resembling snow. The unusual weather event has affected several regions.

An article from Morocco World News uses Bob Dylan's song "Like a Rolling Stone" to reflect on the situation of Algeria and the Polisario Front, describing it as a "cruel wake-up call."