Walid Sadi à Accra pour participer aux sessions du Comité exécutif

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Walid Sadi à Accra pour assister aux travaux du Comité exécutif

Summary of Recent News Events (April 25, 2025)

On April 25, 2025, significant developments unfolded across various sectors in Algeria, highlighting international relations, national policy, and cultural initiatives.

  1. Condolences for Pope Francis: Minister Attaf represented the Algerian government by signing the condolence register following the death of Pope Francis. This gesture reflects Algeria’s solidarity and highlights the importance of strong diplomatic relations, particularly within the realm of interfaith dialogue.

  2. CAF Committee Meeting: Walid Sadi’s presence in Accra to attend the Executive Committee meeting of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) indicates Algeria’s active participation in regional sports governance, which is essential for fostering unity and collaboration among African nations through sports.

  3. Food Crisis in Ghaza: The situation in Ghaza has deteriorated, with the Popular Alliance for the Middle East (PAM) reporting the exhaustion of food supplies due to ongoing conflicts. This underscores a humanitarian crisis, drawing international attention and urging for urgent assistance.

  4. Seismic Activity in Oran: A mild earthquake measuring 3.2 on the Richter scale was recorded in Oran. While there were no immediate reports of damage or casualties, it serves as a reminder of the geological risks faced by the region.

  5. Turkish Constitutional Anniversary: The 63rd anniversary of the Turkish Constitutional Court was marked by remarks from Belhadj, who emphasized the robust ties between Algeria’s Constitutional Council and Turkey’s. This signifies the commitment to bilateral relations and legal cooperation.

  6. Code Revision Ceremony: Boudjemaa presided over the installation of a commission to revise the Civil and Administrative Procedure Code. This initiative aims to modernize legal frameworks, improving justice delivery and adapting to contemporary needs.

  7. Cultural Documentary Screening: In a celebration of Algeria’s heritage, a documentary titled "La Saoura, a Natural and Cultural Treasure" was screened in Algiers, showcasing the nation’s rich cultural landscape and promoting local tourism initiatives.

  8. Escalating Conflict Casualties: The ongoing violence in Ghaza has resulted in a tragic toll of 51,439 martyrs and over 117,416 injuries, reflecting the dire humanitarian situation and the need for a resolution to the conflict.

  9. Renewable Energy Collaboration: A memorandum of understanding was signed between the National School for Renewable Energy (ENSUP) and the Chinese company LONGI, focusing on research and development in renewable energy, indicating a commitment to sustainable energy solutions.

  10. Cultural Contributions of Bourayou: Abdelhamid Bourayou’s contributions to the Amazigh heritage were highlighted, stressing the importance of cultural preservation and appreciation of Algeria’s diverse identities.

  11. Weather Alerts: Citizens were alerted to expected thunderstorms affecting several wilayas, indicating the government’s efforts to keep the public informed and safe.

  12. National Commemorations Preparation: Rebiga chaired a meeting focusing on the preparation for national commemorative ceremonies, ensuring that the country honors its history and traditions adequately.

  13. Tribute to Zdravko Pecar: An exhibition honoring the Yugoslav anti-colonial activist Zdravko Pecar was inaugurated, celebrating the historical ties between Algeria and international figures who supported its independence.

  14. President’s Visit to Béchar: The President wrapped up his visit to Béchar, promoting strategic projects that aim to stimulate comprehensive development in southern Algeria, reaffirming the government’s commitment to regional equity.

  15. Improvement of Living Conditions: Reiterating government priorities, the President committed to enhancing citizens’ living conditions across the country, focusing on inclusive development.

  16. Sports Media Standards: The Minister of Communication urged sports journalists to improve their content and adopt a more measured, realistic tone in media reporting, reflecting a need for responsible journalism.

  17. Engagement with Civil Society: The President of the National Office for Statistics and Census (ONSC) engaged with various associations, promoting collaborative efforts in social and economic statistics.

  18. Media Conference Announced: The Minister of Communication will hold a regional conference for journalists and media professionals in Ouargla, aiming to strengthen media practices in Algeria.

  19. Healthcare Regulatory Action: A national operation was launched to control medical and paramedical practices by non-professionals, highlighting efforts to ensure public safety and health standards.

  20. Preparations for Eid: The Ministry announced that the sale of imported sheep for Eid would commence on May 1, preparing the populace for cultural and religious festivities.

Overall, the day was marked by a blend of international solidarity, cultural expression, legal modernization, and a commitment to both humanitarian and developmental issues. These actions reflect the Algerian government’s diverse focus on enhancing relations with other nations, supporting human rights, and improving the welfare of its citizens.

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