French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau has accused Algeria of “trying to humiliate France” after the North African country refused to admit one of its nationals who was being deported.
Algeria is trying to humiliate France, France's interior minister said on Friday, after several Algerian influencers were arrested for inciting violence in a growing crisis between Paris and its former colony.
By questioning Algeria's 'honor' over the arrest of a French-Algerian writer, French President Emmanuel Macron is rekindling tension between the two countries.
Algeria has leveled serious accusations against France, alleging the European country’s covert involvement in its affairs. ・Tensions between Algeria and France worsen. ・France’s support of Morocco over Western Sahara leads to withdrawal of Algerian ambassador.
Algeria accused France on Tuesday of "unacceptable and blatant interference" after President Emmanuel Macron said Algiers was "dishonouring itself" by keeping French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal behind bars on national security charges.
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France’s new finance minister, the experienced Eric Lombard (banker, economist – newly nicknamed as ‘Spider-Man’) has relaunched the budget process that will
Abou Sangaré, a Guinean man living in France who won a prize at the Cannes film festival for playing an undocumented migrant seeking to stay in the country, has been granted a
A police dragnet in France has swept up three Algerians described by authorities as social media influencers who are accused of posting videos inciting violence
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French authorities were on Sunday holding two Algerians who have wide followings on social media platform TikTok on suspicion of inciting terror, after they allegedly published posts urging acts of violence in France.