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Algeria: Diphtheria Death Sparks Outbreak Fears in Skikda$

Health authorities in Algeria’s Skikda province have confirmed a fatal case of diphtheria, triggering a high public health alert. The bacterial disease—once nearly eradicated—is resurging, with several serious infections reported.

France Signals a Thaw in Its Rift with Algeria$

After months of diplomatic confrontation, France has taken steps to ease tensions with Algeria, directing its ambassador to attend a historic commemoration as a gesture of reconciliation. The move follows months of expulsions, sharp rhetoric, and disputes over migration and security, signaling Paris’s renewed interest in restoring dialogue with its former colony.

Algeria and Tunisia Expand Military Cooperation Amid Regional Security Tensions$

Algeria and Tunisia signed a renewed defense cooperation agreement in Algiers on October 7, 2025, expanding their 2001 framework to include joint training, border operations, and intelligence exchange. The pact, confirmed by both defense ministries aims to strengthen coordination against terrorism, trafficking, and irregular migration along their shared frontier.

Algeria: Retailleau’s Departure Opens Door to a Possible Reset in France–Algeria Ties$

The resignation of French interior minister Bruno Retailleau signals a critical turning point in France’s strained relationship with Algeria.  The minister’s hardline stance on migration and security deepened mistrust between Paris and Algiers, freezing cooperation and diplomatic exchange. His departure removes a major obstacle to dialogue.