Algiers, DZWatch – Algerians across the nation participated in special prayers for rain, known as Salat al-Istisqa, reflecting a collective hope for much-needed precipitation. The prayers were held in mosques and open spaces, with citizens from all walks of life joining in supplication.
This period of national observance also saw President Abdelmadjid Tebboune paying tribute to the martyrs of the Algerian Revolution. In a solemn ceremony, the President honored their sacrifices and reaffirmed the nation’s commitment to its hard-won independence. The event served as a powerful reminder of Algeria’s rich history and the values upon which it was founded.
Adding to the national commemorations, veteran Mujahid Saleh Goudjil was honored for his contributions to the country. The recognition highlighted the ongoing respect for those who played pivotal roles in Algeria’s struggle for liberation.
Meanwhile, Minister of Interior Brahim Merad received a warm welcome during his visit to Oran. The visit underscored the government’s commitment to engaging with local communities and addressing regional concerns.
In other news, the Algiers International Book Fair opened its doors, attracting publishers and book lovers from around the world. The fair celebrates literature and promotes cultural exchange, solidifying Algeria’s position as a regional hub for intellectual discourse.
Chief of Staff of the People’s National Army, Lieutenant General Saïd Chengriha, commenced an official visit to the Republic of Korea. The visit aims to strengthen military cooperation and explore opportunities for collaboration.
Economist Tagjout commented on the proposed finance law and its potential impact on workers, sparking debate about economic policies and their social consequences.
Finally, the Ministry of Health released information regarding Diphtheria, aiming to raise awareness about the disease and preventive measures.
This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available.
