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.
PARIS — French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau vowed a “gradual response” after Algeria refused Paris’ demand to readmit Algerian nationals from France that local authorities have deemed a threat ...
The French interior minister has promised a "graduated response" after Algeria refused to cooperate on a list of around 60 Algerians whom France intends to expel.
While far-right Minister Bruno Retailleau continues to threaten to play the “balance of power” card to pressure Algeria, ...
AMMAN - Prime Minister Jafar Hassan on Wednesday conducted a field inspection tour, visiting seven key sites across the ...
French President Emmanuel Macron intervened for the second time to impose his powers on some hardline figures in François ...
Rightward shift of the French political class and persistence of ‘colonial unconscious’ are contributing to mounting tensions ...
Retailleau has gone even further – aligning with former Prime Ministers Édouard Philippe and Gabriel Attal – in questioning broader agreements with Algeria dating back to 1968. Foreign ...
EDITORIAL. A 1968 agreement exempts Algerians from common immigration law, but renegotiations have left them with only ...
Paris says it has enforced border control measures as part of a “graduated response” amid tensions with the former colony Read Full Article a ...
Rising tensions between France and Algeria escalated last week when French Prime Minister François Bayrou threatened to ...
The visit was the first by an Algerian government official to Spain since the outbreak of a diplomatic crisis in 2022, after Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez wrote to Moroccan King Mohamed VI ...