The popular Algerian television program, “Wa Aqadna Al Azm” (And We Resolved), has aired its 240th episode. The program, known for its in-depth analysis of national and international affairs, continues to be a staple of Algerian television programming.
The latest episode, broadcast this week, covered a range of topics pertinent to Algerian citizens. These included the recent announcement from the Ministry of Foreign Trade regarding new regulations for import procedures via the digital platform. The new regulations aim to streamline the import process and promote transparency in international trade.
The episode also touched upon the upcoming African Cup of Nations (CAN) in 2025. Pundits on the show discussed the nation’s hopes and expectations for the national team, highlighting the need for realistic goals and strong preparation. The segment explored the potential impact of a successful tournament on national morale and the economy.
International relations were also a key focus. The program featured a segment on Foreign Minister Attaf’s recent visit to Cairo, where he and his Tanzanian counterpart agreed to expand cooperation in vital sectors. This agreement underscores Algeria’s commitment to strengthening ties with African nations and fostering regional development.
Finally, “Wa Aqadna Al Azm” addressed proposed reforms to the retirement age for teachers. The show delved into the details of the executive decree aimed at lowering the retirement age, analyzing its potential impact on the education sector and the broader economy. The discussion included perspectives from educators, policymakers, and economists.
“Wa Aqadna Al Azm” remains a vital platform for informed discussion and analysis of critical issues facing Algeria and the world. Its continued success is a testament to its commitment to providing viewers with comprehensive and insightful coverage.
Further News Updates:
In other news, the Ministry of Foreign Trade has issued an important notice concerning the regulation of import procedures through the digital platform. Additionally, a flight from Oran to Marseille has been postponed, with details available on our website. The Bank of Algeria is also tightening regulations on cash transactions, raising questions about its impact on the national economy. Furthermore, sweeping reforms are planned for secondary education in Algeria.



