Algeria
Eleven people killed in orphanage fire in suburb of Algerian capital
Eleven people were killed and 19 injured in the fire as emergency teams work to evacuate victims amidst a heatwave in Algeria.
Algeria is spending $25 billion to counter weapons Israel built for Morocco - opinion
'Jewish lobby' at fault for World Cup decisions, Messi's goals, Algerian sports analyst claims
Israel's Somaliland envoy sparks regional backlash from 15 Arab, Muslim states
French appeals court rules that Algerian nanny who poisoned Jewish family not antisemitic
As previously covered by The Jerusalem Post in December 2025, an Algerian nanny was sentenced to two and a half years' imprisonment for poisoning a French Jewish family for whom she was working.
Algeria cancels UAE air service agreement after accusing it of regional destabilization
It gave no immediate reason for the move, but Algerian media outlets have strongly criticized the UAE in recent months, accusing it of attempting to sow regional discord.
Cannes police arrests man threatening to blow up synagogue 'the size of an asteroid'
A man in Cannes was arrested after livestreaming threats to blow up a local synagogue, prompting a rapid police response and condemnation from city officials.
On This Day: Yasser Arafat, PNC, announce Palestinian Declaration of Independence in Algiers
November 15 is also the birthday of Arafat's successor as PA leader, Mahmoud Abbas, who was born in Safed during the British Mandate in 1935.
UN calls for Western Sahara talks based on Morocco's autonomy plan
Western Sahara, a tract of desert the size of Britain, has been the scene of Africa's longest-running territorial dispute since colonial power Spain left in 1975 and Morocco annexed the territory.
Algerian authorities demolish one of last remaining historic synagogues in country's capital
Local sources said that the demolition had been planned for several years but was delayed due to interventions from an unspecified foreign embassy.
Immigration judge orders Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil deported to Algeria or Syria
Louisiana immigration Judge Jamee Comans orders Columbia student Mahmoud Khalil’s deportation to Algeria or Syria, citing activism ties. His legal team appeals the decision in a civil rights case.
Algeria names Sifi Ghrieb as prime minister, announces new government
Ghrieb’s emphasis on economic advancement signals that Algeria’s government will prioritize stability and growth as it navigates regional and domestic pressures.
Egypt revives NATO-style Arab force plan after Israeli strike in Qatar - report
Egypt is pushing to revive a NATO-style Arab military force for rapid defense in case of attacks. The proposal gains traction ahead of an Arab summit, with Cairo seeking regional support.
France’s dismal colonial history puts it in no position to lecture Israel over Gaza - opinion
Even today, France clings doggedly to its overseas possessions, such as its Pacific Islands territory of New Caledonia. It has employed a variety of measures to ensure its hold over these islands.