Algeria is actively engaged in a range of domestic and international initiatives, focusing on parliamentary affairs, diplomatic relations, and socio-economic development. Recent reports from the Algerian Press Agency highlight the nation’s commitment to regional and global cooperation, as well as its dedication to improving the lives of its citizens.
On the parliamentary front, ambassadors have extended congratulations to the President of the People’s National Assembly, signaling ongoing diplomatic engagement. Furthermore, an Algerian delegation participated in a conference in Beijing focused on empowering African women parliamentarians, demonstrating Algeria’s support for gender equality and international collaboration. Mr. Nasseri also led the parliamentary delegation at the 151st Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union in Geneva.
Algeria continues to honor its history and heritage. The sacrifices and contributions of Algerian migrants during the liberation revolution were recently commemorated, emphasizing the importance of remembering the past. In Tizi Ouzou, Mr. Assad reiterated the crucial role of the High Commission for Amazigh Affairs in promoting the Amazigh language and culture, highlighting the country’s commitment to cultural diversity.
Efforts to strengthen local development and empower youth remain a priority. Ben Guerrina stressed the need to enhance local development initiatives and provide opportunities for young people, recognizing their potential to contribute to the nation’s progress.
In other news, the Minister of Communication has appointed a new Head of Cabinet, indicating ongoing administrative adjustments within the ministry. Saihi emphasized the importance of improving services for retirees and accelerating the pace of digital transformation, reflecting a focus on modernizing public services and enhancing the quality of life for senior citizens.
Foreign Minister Attaf held bilateral talks with counterparts from friendly nations in Kampala, fostering diplomatic ties and exploring areas of mutual interest. Civil Protection authorities in Bechar highlighted the need to strengthen infrastructure in southwestern border regions, ensuring preparedness and security. Security forces dismantled a terrorist cell that was planning criminal acts, demonstrating Algeria’s commitment to combating terrorism and maintaining national security. Chief of Staff of the People’s National Army, Saïd Chengriha, observed a minute of silence in commemoration of the martyrs of the October 17, 1961 demonstrations, honoring their sacrifice for the nation.
Recent reports also show the high interest in the upcoming Hajj season of 2026, with registration for the lottery process beginning soon. In football news, the Algerian national team secured its place in the 2026 World Cup after defeating Somalia, highlighting the nation’s success in sports. Preparations are underway for the Hajj season of 2026, with calls for technical and financial offers for services related to the pilgrimage, showcasing the country’s dedication to facilitating religious observances.
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