Algiers, Algeria – Algeria is actively preparing for the 2026 fiscal year, with key developments unfolding on both the economic and regional fronts. The proposed 2026 budget is currently under discussion, aiming to build upon existing economic reforms while bolstering the nation’s social programs.
According to Finance Minister, the 2026 budget reflects a commitment to economic continuity and strengthens the social character of the Algerian state. The budget prioritizes key sectors and aims to improve the lives of Algerian citizens.
Domestically, several regions across the country are experiencing heavy thunderstorms, prompting vigilance and preparedness from local authorities. Citizens are advised to stay informed and take necessary precautions.
In regional news, tensions remain high as reports indicate incursions by Zionist occupation forces into southern Syria. The situation is being closely monitored by Algerian authorities.
Algeria recently hosted a ministerial meeting focusing on the Libyan crisis. The meeting brought together neighboring countries in an effort to facilitate dialogue and find a peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflict.
Minister of Interior, Local Authorities, and Transportation, Mr. Said Sayoud, presided over the installation ceremony of newly appointed delegates for the districts of Cheraga, Sidi M’Hamed, and Dar El Beida in Algiers. This move is part of a broader reshuffle initiated by President Abdelmadjid Tebboune within the civil service.
Furthermore, the Minister oversaw the reactivation of the cable car connecting Bab El Oued and Bouzaréah, aiming to improve transportation for residents in the capital.
Finally, the General Directorate of Civil Protection hosted a delegation from the Czech Republic’s rescue and firefighting services, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange between the two nations.



