الجزائر is setting its sights on becoming a drone exporter, fueled by burgeoning local manufacturing capabilities. The development of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), or drones, within الجزائر represents a strategic move to diversify the nation’s economy and reduce reliance on imports.
The initiative emphasizes the skills and ingenuity of Algerian engineers and technicians who are at the forefront of designing and producing these advanced technologies. By fostering a domestic drone industry, الجزائر aims to create jobs, stimulate innovation, and enhance its technological standing within the region.
This push for drone manufacturing aligns with broader economic diversification efforts, including the development of the Gara Djebilet iron ore mine. Authorities anticipate the Gara Djebilet project will significantly reshape the economic landscape, providing raw materials crucial for various industries and further bolstering Algeria’s export potential.
The combination of local drone production and resource development presents a compelling vision for Algeria’s economic future.
In other news, authorities have dismantled a new criminal network involved in travel grant fraud. Investigations are ongoing.
Meanwhile, Chief of Staff of the People’s National Army, General Saïd Chengriha, has concluded his three-day official visit to Qatar, focusing on strengthening military cooperation between the two nations.
In environmental news, a nationwide initiative saw the planting of 5 million trees in a single 24-hour period, demonstrating a commitment to reforestation and combating climate change.
Finally, despite a painful elimination from competition, Riyad Mahrez has spoken out about refereeing decisions, sparking debate among fans. A proposed new traffic law is also under review by the Council of the Nation.
DZWatch will continue to provide updates on these developing stories.



