
Opel's industrial establishment project in Algeria is progressing, with Florian Huettl, CEO of the German brand, and Xavier Chéreau, Chairman of its Board of Directors, visiting Algiers in early July 2026. They met with Kamel Moula, President of the Algerian Economic Renewal Council CREA. Stellantis is evaluating two possibilities: establishing a new Opel factory in Algeria or expanding its existing industrial complex in Tafraoui, near Oran, where Fiat vehicles are already assembled. Kamel Moula stated that discussions focused on accelerating the development of Algeria's automotive industry, particularly by strengthening the industrial subcontracting base. This visit by Opel's top executives underscores the strategic importance of the Algerian market. The CREA's reception of the delegation confirms its role as a key intermediary between international manufacturers and the national industrial sector. The Opel project in Algeria was announced in early 2024 by Florian Huettl on LinkedIn, designating Algeria as the first Opel production site outside Europe. This was confirmed in January 2026 with the official announcement of future production "proudly made in Algeria." After two years of preparation, the project is entering an operational phase, with its oversight entrusted to Prime Minister Sifi Ghrieb. The choice of the production site is still pending; Tafraoui offers existing infrastructure, while a new factory would allow for a customized industrial tool. Beyond the factory,
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Must ReadAlgeria and Mali are moving towards normalizing their bilateral relations after more than a year of tensions. Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has ordered the immediate return of Mr. Kamal Retieb, Algeria's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, to Bamako. This follows the ambassador's recall to Algiers for consultations on April 7, 2025, due to political and security differences. The Algerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that this decision reflects a commitment to restore historical ties based on mutual consideration, fraternity, and cooperation, benefiting both nations and the stability of the Sahel-Saharan region and Africa. Simultaneously, the Ministry of National Defense announced the full reopening of Algerian airspace to Malian companies and aircraft, effective July 10, 2026. This measure lifts all restrictions on air links to and from Mali, re-establishing international transit corridors through Algerian airspace. These combined actions demonstrate Algeria's intention to conclude a period of turbulence and actively revive its strategic partnership with Mali.
Must ReadAlgeria's Ministry of National Defense announced on Friday, July 10, 2026, the full reopening of Algerian airspace to Malian air traffic. This decision, effective immediately, covers all commercial and international flights transiting between the two countries in both directions. The official text states that Algeria has decided to fully reopen its national airspace to Malian air traffic, encompassing all flights to and from Mali through various international destinations. This move signifies a new phase in relations between Algeria and Mali, following a period of diplomatic tensions during which Algeria's airspace was closed to Malian flights. The reopening restores strategic air corridors, as Algeria's central geographical position in North Africa makes its airspace crucial for many routes connecting sub-Saharan Africa to Europe or the Middle East. This normalization benefits Malian passengers and economic operators in both countries. The decision aligns with Algeria's broader strategy to intensify its aviation presence on the continent, with Air Algérie expanding its routes to sub-Saharan and southern Africa, aiming to become a regional air hub.
Must ReadAlgeria's Civil Protection services reported 119 fires affecting forests, agricultural crops, and palm groves across several wilayas between Thursday morning and Friday morning. While most fires were brought under control, one forest fire in Guigba, Kalaâ Bousbaa municipality, Guelma wilaya, was still active. Four other fires were under surveillance to prevent reignition. The fires impacted various wilayas including Béjaïa, Blida, Tizi Ouzou, Jijel, Sétif, Saïda, Skikda, Sidi Bel Abbès, and Guelma, with ground resources and water-bombing aircraft deployed in some areas. Agricultural lands, orchards, and palm groves were also affected in numerous wilayas such as Adrar, Chlef, Oum El Bouaghi, Batna, and Tlemcen, where a fire impacting fruit trees remains under surveillance. Amidst a continuing heatwave expected until Sunday, July 12, with temperatures reaching 46 °C, the Civil Protection reiterated calls for caution. Recommendations include limiting sun exposure for vulnerable groups, keeping homes cool, avoiding intense physical activity during peak heat, and for motorists to avoid long journeys in non-air-conditioned vehicles. The public is also reminded not to swim in unauthorized water bodies and to prevent any actions that could start fires in forested areas. Emergency services can be contacted via 14 or 1021.