President Emmanuel Macron and key members of the government will meet in the coming days to decide how to respond to what Paris deems as growing hostility from Algeria, France's foreign minister said on Wednesday.
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.
Paris to Scrap Travel Deal? |  Vantage with Palki Sharma Paris has accused Algeria of trying to "Humiliate" France, by rejecting the deportation of an Algerian blogger. The blogger was deported for posting violent videos.
Last summer, Macron shifted his affections to Algeria’s neighbour, King Mohamed VI of Morocco, with whom Algeria had broken relations after “M6″ recognised the state of Israel. Macron announced that France would recognise Moroccan sovereignty over the disputed western Sahara,
Algerian social media personalities calling for violence in France have exacerbated the already fraught relationship between Paris and Algiers.
Algeria Accuses France of Launching Disinformation Campaign Amid Souring Ties | Firstpost Africa Algeria has accused France of launching a disinformation campaign against it and also accused Paris of a diplomatic escalation against the country through statements by French officials.
The two countries have a turbulent relationship: Algeria, once a French colony, shook off rule from Paris in 1962 after a brutal war. Two other Algerian influencers were arrested last week in the ...
PARIS (AP) — French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau on Friday accused Algeria of “trying to humiliate France” after the North African country refused to admit one of its nationals who was ...
France's interior minister accused Algeria of seeking to 'humiliate France,' saying the country will have 'no option but to retaliate' should 'the Algerians continue this posture of escalation.'
PARIS - President Emmanuel Macron and key members of the government will meet in the coming days to decide how to respond to what Paris deems as growing hostility from Algeria, France's foreign minister said on Wednesday.
The secret visit that led French foreign intelligence official Nicolas Lerner to Algeria, as reported by Le Figaro, seems to have led to no result in terms of de-escalation between Algeria and Paris,