l’Algérie et la Somalie demandent la tenue d’une réunion d’urgence du Conseil de sécurité
Summary of Recent Developments in Algeria – April 8, 2025
On April 8, 2025, Algeria and Somalia jointly called for an urgent Security Council meeting to address aggressive actions by Zionist forces against Syria. This call highlights the ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and Algeria’s commitment to supporting Syria amid external threats.
In legislative matters, the National People’s Assembly (APN) organized a session where health sector representatives, including the Director General of Health Structures from the Ministry of Health, testified. This session aims to enhance oversight and improve health service delivery systems within Algeria.
The “Connected Algeria 2025” conference concluded, showcasing Algeria’s initiatives and strategies for digital transformation and connectivity as part of its development agenda. This event reinforces the country’s commitment to leveraging technology in driving economic growth.
In the realm of aviation, Algeria and Qatar signed a cooperation agreement intended to strengthen ties and enhance air traffic management and services between the two nations. This partnership reflects a broader strategy to improve regional connectivity and promote tourism.
Bentaleb chaired a review meeting regarding the activities of the National Agency for Employment (CNAC), emphasizing the importance of evaluating labor initiatives to respond effectively to unemployment and workplace challenges across the nation.
In education, the Ministry of National Education launched discussions aimed at incorporating proposals from various education sector unions. This topic is critical for addressing systemic challenges faced by educators and improving the educational framework.
Boughali, the Speaker of the House, met with the President of the House of Representatives of Malta in Tachkent. The talks focused on mutual cooperation and enhancing diplomatic relations, reflecting Algeria’s active role in Mediterranean politics and international dialogue.
A parliamentary day highlighted the professional rigor within Algeria’s National People’s Assembly, showcasing the commitment of Algerian legislators to standards of governance and accountability.
Algeria continues to make significant strides towards economic prosperity and comprehensive development. The focus on sustainable growth is evident in the government’s efforts to boost various sectors, including a promising lithium extraction industry, which may enhance the country’s economic footprint in the global market.
TasteAtlas recognized "La Garantita" as the best street food cuisine, celebrating Algeria’s rich culinary heritage and its emerging global influence in gastronomic tourism.
The Ministry of Relations with Parliament organized a study day dedicated to discussing the academic aspects of legislative consultation, seeking to enhance the legislative process and better engage citizens in governance.
In sports, Algeria’s U19 handball team has been placed in Group C for the upcoming World Championship, demonstrating the nation’s commitment to promoting youth sports and international competition.
Meanwhile, Iran recognized Algeria’s staunch support for the Palestinian people in international forums, particularly at the United Nations Security Council, reinforcing Algeria’s position as an advocate for human rights and solidarity within the Arab world.
In a bid to boost the pharmaceutical industry, Minister Kouidri explored partnership opportunities with the Danish ambassador, aspiring to enhance local production capacity and healthcare infrastructure.
In agriculture, Algeria and Italy are reviewing ways to expand the BF El Djazaïr project, aimed at increasing meat production capacities in the southern regions of Algeria, which is essential for food security and economic diversification.
Venezuela has been invited as the guest of honor for the 14th edition of the International Festival of Symphonic Music, reflecting cultural exchanges and collaborations that transcend borders.
Additionally, President Tebboune received distinguished Algerian researcher and scientist Karim Zaghib to discuss advancements in science and technology, underscoring the importance of research and innovation in national development.
The Mila region has received authorization for a study intended to extend irrigated agricultural areas using water from the Beni Haroun dam, reflecting efforts to enhance agricultural productivity and sustainability.
Lastly, the official launch of the “Study in Algeria” digital platform marks a pivotal shift towards modernizing educational access and promoting Algeria as a study destination for international students, aligning with global educational trends.
Overall, these developments illustrate Algeria’s proactive stance in diplomacy, education, health, and economic cooperation, positioning the country as a key player in regional and international affairs.