Le Royaume-Uni affirme son respect du droit à l’autodétermination du peuple sahraoui.

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Le Royaume-Uni dit respecter le droit à l’autodétermination du peuple sahraoui

Summary of Recent Developments in Algeria (June 3, 2025)

Key Events and Announcements:

  1. Mission Hadj Rites Approved: The Algerian government has finalized the plan for religious ceremonies related to the Hadj, reflecting the nation’s commitment to facilitating pilgrimages.

  2. Djen Djen Port Operations: A new task force has been established to oversee commercial activities and ongoing construction at the Djen Djen container terminal, aimed at enhancing logistical efficiency.

  3. Ligue 1 Football Update: CR Belouizdad has successfully retained its title in the Ligue 1 football league, a significant achievement for the club, further establishing its dominance in national football.

  4. Strengthening Algeria-Rwanda Relations: Rwandan President Paul Kagame expressed a strong desire to deepen cooperative ties with Algeria, highlighting mutual interests in development and diplomacy.

  5. Judicial Actions on Examination Fraud: In Chlef, a man has been sentenced to three years in prison for leaking examination answers for the BEM (Brevet d’Enseignement Moyen). Additionally, two individuals are in preventive detention for cheating in the same exams in Barika.

  6. Continued Security Operations: Two terrorists were eliminated during a military operation in Khenchela, which underscores ongoing efforts to enhance national security.

  7. Environmental Awareness Initiative: A scientific day focused on the role of civil society in environmental protection was held in Algiers, promoting public engagement and awareness.

  8. Algeria Under Scrutiny: The country is currently facing a smear campaign from some disreputable sources aligned with external adversaries, emphasizing the need for robust information defense.

  9. UK Stance on Sahrawi Rights: The United Kingdom reiterated its support for the Sahrawi people’s right to self-determination, contributing to ongoing discussions around Western Sahara.

  10. Legal Affairs Commission Meeting: The National Council’s legal affairs commission held a session with the Minister of Justice to review two significant bills—one addressing conflict arbitration and another on drug prevention.

  11. Recruitment Exam Results: The results of the written exams for the National Competition for the recruitment of magistrates have been announced, marking an essential step in the judiciary’s human resource development.

  12. UN Security Council Elections: The United Nations conducted elections for five new non-permanent members of the Security Council, reflecting changes in global governance.

  13. Focus on Peaceful Conflict Resolution: Algeria and Rwanda reaffirmed their commitment to peaceful conflict resolution principles, reinforcing regional stability.

  14. Ministerial Visit to Slovenia: The Algerian Health and Labor ministers were received by Slovenia’s Prime Minister, showcasing bilateral cooperation in health and labor sectors.

  15. Public Health Progress: Algeria has made notable strides in preventing waterborne and vector-borne diseases, enhancing public health initiatives.

  16. Bilateral Agreements with Rwanda: During a ceremonial signing event attended by the Algerian president and his Rwandan counterpart, several agreements and memos were signed to strengthen bilateral cooperation.

  17. Sonarem Expansion Plans: Algeria’s Sonarem Group announced plans to initiate significant projects in partnership with foreign entities, indicative of growing international collaboration.

  18. International Recognition of Olive Oil: Two Algerian olive oil brands received awards at an international competition in Italy, highlighting the country’s quality agricultural products.

  19. Expanded Diplomatic Discussions: The discussions between the Algerian and Rwandan presidents were extended to include members of their delegations, indicating a desire for deeper diplomatic ties.

This summary encapsulates the various developments in Algeria on June 3, 2025, ranging from social and economic advancements to international relations and security issues. The continued focus on both internal governance and international cooperation reflects Algeria’s proactive approach to addressing contemporary challenges.

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