The fate of 60 Algerians that France hopes to deport across the Mediterranean Sea has divided the two countries, further ...
The issue of Algeria refusing to accept nationals in an irregular immigration status, including the perpetrator of a deadly attack in Mulhouse, France, on February 22, has deepened tensions, which ...
Rightward shift of the French political class and persistence of ‘colonial unconscious’ are contributing to mounting tensions ...
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau announced the start of a 'graduated response' by France following Algeria's refusal to accept a list of people to be deported.
Some experts argue that France's growing war of words with its former colony stems partly from the government's desire to appease the far right on migration.
EDITORIAL. A 1968 agreement exempts Algerians from common immigration law, but renegotiations have left them with only ...
Macron said that France would not unilaterally renounce the 1968 agreements, and that he had already had discussions with Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune about updating them. "There should be ...
President Emmanuel Macron has accused Algeria of "disgracing ... After being re-elected in September, Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune announced he would not travel to France, having ...
with Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune warning just days ago of an irreparable "rupture." French President Emmanuel Macron also angered Algeria by sending a message to the Moroccan king to ...
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