In light of the ongoing diplomatic tensions between Algiers and Paris following President Macron’s cutting back on visas granted to Maghrebi citizens over the country’s vague immigration policy and his comments on
MoreIn a written statement made by the Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Security, it was noted that the use of Arabic in all official correspondences, declarations, and signboards within the institution
MoreFrench President Emmanuel Macron’s accusatory statements against Algeria in the Le Monde newspaper on October 2 had escalated the tension between the two countries. Stating that “a military-political system prevails in Algeria
MoreOn Saturday, Algeria announced that it had recalled its ambassador to France, Mohamed Antar Daoud, “for consultations.” In a statement made by the Algerian Presidency, Algiers justified its action by its “rejection
MoreAccording to a written statement made by the Algerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the French Ambassador to Algeria, François Gouyette, was summoned to the Ministry and the reaction of the Algerian administration
MoreIn an attempt to promote Iraq as the Switzerland of the Middle East, a neutral ground from which regional rivals can hash out agreements, Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi hosted a regional summit
MoreOn August 28, 2021, with the initiative of Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi, and the participation of representatives of nine countries, as well as the Secretary-General of the Arab League Ahmed Abou
MoreThe Baghdad Conference for Cooperation and Partnership, spearheaded by Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi, commenced today in Baghdad. The conference’s opening ceremony was headlined by PM al-Kadhimi’s speech addressing government officials and
MoreBaghdad will host a regional conference revolving around regional security and stability on August 28. The Iraqi government hopes that the conference will also spur economic partnership and integration among regional actors.
MoreAbdennour Toumi: Lebanon is currently experiencing developments that could take the Lebanese people back to the painful years of the civil war. What are the options for the next government and political
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