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Algeria Warns of Sanctions Against France Over Sahara Stance

In a move reminiscent of its response to Spain’s endorsement of Morocco’s Autonomy Plan, Algeria has issued a stern warning to France, threatening sanctions over Paris’s new position on the Sahara dispute. The Algerian government has signaled its intent to impose sanctions on France......

Tunisia's Diplomatic Maneuver Reignites Maghreb Union Tensions

In a move reigniting tensions surrounding the long-stalled Arab Maghreb Union (AMU), Tunisian President Kais Saied has appointed diplomat Tarek Ben Salem as the new Secretary-General of the regional bloc. This appointment, slated to commence in June 2024 for a three-year term, comes amidst ongoing efforts......

Severe Water Crisis Hits Oran: Algerian City Faces Week-long Supply Disruption

The Algerian authorities have announced a major water supply disruption in Oran, the country's second-largest city. Approximately 800,000 residents will be deprived of access to running water for an entire week. While Algerians are accustomed to water cuts or rationing, with usage often restricted......

Algerian President's "Rock in Hand" Remark Sparks Online Outrage

A recent statement by Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune during an official Labor Day speech has ignited a storm of criticism and mockery on social media. In the viral video clip, President Tebboune is heard saying, "If you speak to me with kind words, that's fine; I'll overlook your......

The UAE's TAQA Bid for Naturgy: A Strategic Move Sparking Conspiracy Theories

In a twist of geopolitical intrigue, the proposed acquisition of the Spanish energy firm Naturgy by the United Arab Emirates' TAQA has sparked a flurry of conspiracy theories in Spanish and Algerian media. Accusations of a secret agenda to gain control over Algerian gas supplies have dominated the......