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.
French authorities Wednesday arrested another Algerian social media influencer as tensions soar between Paris and its North African former colony, the interior minister announced, in a statement that earned him a rare rebuke from Paris prosecutors.
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.
Algerian social media personalities calling for violence in France have exacerbated the already fraught relationship between Paris and Algiers.
Algeria was mentioned several times by two senior French government officials, government spokesperson Sophie Prima and, as usual, Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau was also present, confirming that the French have indeed contracted a disease called “Algeria mania.
Algeria on Saturday rejected France's accusation of escalation, denouncing a "campaign of disinformation" in their latest diplomatic row after Algiers sent back to Paris an influencer deported from
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 to Decide Response to Algeria 'Hostility' as Tensions Mount - Minister By John Irish PARIS (Reuters) - President Emmanuel Macron and key members of the government will meet in the coming ...
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 ...
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.'
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