
On July 5, 2025, as Algeria celebrated its 64th Independence Day, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio sent official congratulations to the Algerian people and government. His message, published on the US Embassy in Algiers website, highlighted "remarkable progress" in bilateral relations over the past year across economic, cultural, and security domains. Rubio expressed a desire to strengthen cooperation and achieve greater prosperity for both countries. This diplomatic gesture underscores a period of significant dynamism in the partnership between Algiers and Washington. This follows a series of high-level engagements, including a visit by US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau and AFRICOM head General Dagvin Anderson in April, and comments from Trump's advisor for Arab and African affairs, Massad Boulos, in January, both emphasizing the strong strategic partnership and opportunities for mutual prosperity. Internally, July 5 also saw President Abdelmadjid Tebboune inaugurate several key projects, reflecting Algeria's ongoing transformation. Washington views Algiers as a crucial partner in security matters, particularly concerning the Sahel and counter-terrorism, as well as a significant economic market.
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The Algerian Football Federation FAF is expected to pay a substantial sum to Vladimir Petkovic following his imminent departure. The direct compensation for the Bosnian coach is estimated at 480,000 euros, with additional claims potentially pushing the total past half a million euros. This cost largely stems from a contract extension decision made weeks before the World Cup. Petkovic's monthly salary, which was increased to 160,000 euros, forms the basis for the termination clause, entitling him to three months' compensation. This new figure, rather than the previous 135,000 euros, will be used for calculations. The FAF's decision to formalize the extension and salary increase on June 7, before the team's departure for the United States, added 75,000 euros to the termination cost. The termination also extends to Petkovic's staff, whose contracts were also prolonged until 2028. Three collaborators – Davide Morandi, Paolo Rongoni, and Guido Nanni – are affected, and their increased salaries from the June extension will determine their respective indemnities. The total amount for the staff is yet to be specified but will add to the sum owed to the coach. Petkovic is also entitled to claim the balance of his mission expenses related to the World Cup participation, including specific claims, bonuses, and expense reimbursements from the month-long campaign. Petkovic's previous legal battle after his 2022 dismissal from Girondins de Bordeaux, where he sought up to 15 million euros i

A proposed bill, introduced by ecologist MP Léa Balage El Mariky on July 2, aims to extend the validity of most residence permits for foreign workers in France from one year to four years. This legislative change seeks to combat administrative precarity, structural discrimination, and exploitation faced by hundreds of thousands of foreign workers. The current one-year permit system creates instability, forcing workers into a constant cycle of renewal applications and the fear of falling into an irregular situation. This vulnerability is often exploited by unscrupulous employers, leading to acceptance of illegal working conditions and undeclared work, with workers unable to report abuses. The proposed law intends to unify the regime for all employees, regardless of their contract type, by quadrupling the duration of their residence permits. It also extends this four-year security to individuals granted initial admission under private and family life provisions. The bill would amend the Code on the Entry and Stay of Foreigners, replacing terms like "temporary" and "maximum duration of one year" with "multi-year" and "duration of four years." Additionally, it removes the requirement for a permanent employment contract CDI, making the measure accessible to all workers. Currently, foreign workers with permanent contracts are only eligible for a temporary one-year residence permit.

Alaeddine Benahmed, a young researcher from the National Higher School of Renewable Energies, Environment, and Sustainable Development of Batna, has qualified for the Startup World Cup 2026 finals. The event will take place from November 4 to 6 in San Francisco. The Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Kamel Baddari, publicly congratulated Benahmed, expressing his support and pride in Algerian youth's international achievements. Leïla Mokhnache, director of the Batna school, highlighted that Benahmed's success validates the institution's strategy of incubating viable projects and applied research. His startup, "LARA," was selected after a national competition in Algiers. LARA integrates artificial intelligence and microelectronics for field data processing with botany and agrotech to optimize agricultural yields and modernize production methods. This achievement underscores Batna's emergence as a leading scientific hub. In San Francisco, Benahmed will present his economic model to venture capitalists, industry leaders, and global tech giants. The winner of the Startup World Cup, which gathers national champions from over a hundred countries, will receive a one-million-dollar prize, a significant financial boost for LARA's global expansion.