Algiers, December 30, 2025 – The President of the Republic arrived earlier today at the Palace of Nations to deliver a significant address to the nation. The address will be given before a joint session of Parliament, bringing together representatives from both chambers.
The President’s address is expected to cover a range of critical issues facing the country, including economic development, social progress, and national security. Political analysts anticipate that the President will outline key policy objectives and priorities for the coming year.
In other news, football star Luca Zidane has emphasized the importance of the upcoming match against Equatorial Guinea. Zidane highlighted the need for a strong performance and a positive result. Similarly, Riyad Mahrez stated, “The most important thing is to secure the three points” in the crucial encounter.
Meanwhile, national football legend Madjer has weighed in on the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations, offering his perspective on which team he believes is most likely to emerge victorious.
In separate developments, the son of Ferhat Mehenni, a figure associated with terrorist activities, has publicly disavowed his father’s actions. This statement underscores the ongoing efforts to combat extremism and promote national unity.
Prime Minister has reiterated the President’s commitment to prioritizing the welfare and concerns of the citizenry. The government aims to ensure that the needs of the people are at the forefront of policy decisions.
The winners of the prestigious President of the Republic Prize for Literature and the Arabic Language have been announced, celebrating excellence in artistic and intellectual achievement.
Furthermore, authorities have announced the dismantling of 32 criminal networks specializing in online fraud, demonstrating a commitment to combating cybercrime and protecting citizens from financial exploitation.
Details regarding the “AADL 3” housing program are now available, providing information on eligibility criteria and application procedures. This initiative aims to address the ongoing demand for affordable housing.
Finally, the Council of Ministers has approved increases in pensions for retirees, offering much-needed financial relief. The Council also issued a ban on the demolition of unauthorized buildings, signaling a change in urban planning policy.



