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USM Alger Write History Again with 10th Algerian Cup Crown

Published on 30 April 2026 at 21:18 (local time) Author: yasmine ouazib 0 comments 30 views
USM Alger Write History Again with 10th Algerian Cup Crown

CRB started the game with higher intensity and tried to impose early pressure, but USM Alger remained disciplined and efficient in transition. Their first real opportunity was enough to break the deadlock, as Kamghati finished clinically to give USMA the lead. Just before halftime, Khaldi doubled the advantage, putting his side in a strong position going into the break.

In the second half, CR Belouizdad reacted with urgency and managed to reduce the gap from a set piece, reigniting the tension of the final. Despite sustained pressure in the closing stages, USM Alger showed defensive solidity, game management, and composure to protect their lead until the final whistle.

The trophy ceremony carried strong symbolism, as President Abdelmadjid Tebboune personally presented the cup to the USM Alger captain. His presence added weight to the occasion, reflecting the importance of the event at national level and highlighting the role of football as a unifying and widely followed moment in Algerian sporting life.

in a moment filled with joy, President Abdelmadjid Tebboune presented the trophy amid a vibrant celebratory atmosphere, while players and fans erupted in cheers, reflecting the significance of the victory. It was a symbolic moment that blended official protocol with the joy of achievement, as the stadium burst into collective applause and celebration.

with this triumph usm alger secures its 10th algerian cup title, further cementing its status as the most successful club in the history of the competition.

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Another setback for Morocco: Algerian parliamentary diplomacy crowned with the presidency of the Pan-African Parliament

Another setback for Morocco: Algerian parliamentary diplomacy crowned with the presidency of the Pan-African Parliament

Algeria News Portal: In a move that goes beyond procedural and protocol dimensions, Algerian parliamentary diplomacy was crowned today, Thursday, with the election of its candidate, Fatih Boutbig, a member of the Council of the Nation (presidential quota), as President of the Pan-African Parliament marking a strong return of Algeria to the forefront of influence within African Union institutions.

This victory comes in a regional and continental context marked by intense competition over positions of influence within African structures, where the Pan-African Parliament elections have become a real test of countries’ ability to build alliances and mobilize support. In this context, Algeria succeeded in managing what was described as a calm parliamentary diplomatic battle, relying on its historical standing in the continent and its network of political relations, while adopting a discourse based on consensus and avoiding sharp polarization.

The election of Boutbig reflects the result of a cumulative path of Algerian parliamentary diplomacy, which in recent years has worked to strengthen its presence within African multilateral organizations by promoting issues of peace, security, and development to the forefront of joint action priorities.

This development also highlights Algeria’s ability to regain the initiative within its African sphere after a period of relative withdrawal.
In contrast, this achievement is seen as another setback for Moroccan diplomacy, which had also sought to strengthen its presence within African institutions; however, the outcome of this election reflected different balances of power across the continent.

In this context, Professor of Political Science and International Relations, Ezzeddine Nmiri, stated to “Algeria Portal” that Algeria’s election to the presidency of the Pan-African Parliament through its representative Fatih Boutbig constitutes a “major diplomatic success” that opens wide prospects for strategic gains. He explained that this achievement strengthens Algeria’s position as a key and central actor on the African continent, adding that it consolidates its presence as one of the prominent poles in shaping regional and international policies.

He also stressed that Algeria “will have a greater ability to advance its security approach in addressing the crises facing the continent,” noting that its historically known role in this field is now further reinforced within multilateral parliamentary diplomacy in the Pan-African Parliament.

Nmiri pointed out that this position “helps amplify Africa’s voice on the international stage,” especially in light of what he described as “Algeria’s ongoing efforts to defend the continent’s right to economic development, access to technology, and the promotion of a North–South dialogue based on mutual interests and guaranteed rights for all.”

He concluded by affirming that Algeria “will use this position to push for fair representation of the African continent within the United Nations Security Council,” considering this step “a natural extension of its growing diplomatic role regionally and internationally.

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New Setback for Morocco as Algeria Leads Pan-African Parliament

New Setback for Morocco as Algeria Leads Pan-African Parliament

In a move transcending procedural and protocol dimensions, Algerian parliamentary diplomacy was crowned on Thursday with the victory of its candidate, Fateh Boutbig—a member of the Council of the Nation from the Presidential Third—as President of the Pan-African Parliament (PAP). This milestone reflects Algeria’s powerful return to the forefront of influence within African Union institutions.

This victory comes amid a regional and continental context characterized by intense competition for influence within African structures. The PAP elections served as a true test of nations’ ability to build alliances and mobilize support. In this framework, Algeria successfully managed a “quiet” diplomatic battle, relying on its historical legacy in the continent and its network of political relations, while adopting a discourse centered on consensus and the avoidance of sharp polarization.

The election of Boutbig is the fruit of an accumulative process for Algerian parliamentary diplomacy, which has worked in recent years to strengthen its presence within multilateral African organizations by pushing peace, security, and development issues to the top of the common action priorities. This development highlights Algeria’s ability to regain the initiative within its African sphere.

Conversely, this achievement is viewed as a new setback for Moroccan diplomacy, which also sought to enhance its presence within African institutions; however, the outcomes of this election reflected a different set of balances within the continent.

In this context, Azzedine Némiri, Professor of Political Science and International Relations, stated to Algeria Gate that Algeria’s election to the PAP presidency constitutes a “major diplomatic success” that opens broad horizons for strategic gains. He explained that this crowning achievement solidifies Algeria’s position as a key and pivotal actor in Africa and reinforces its presence as a prominent pole in shaping regional and international policies.

He also emphasized that Algeria “will possess a greater capacity to advance its security approach in addressing continental crises,” noting that its historically recognized role in this field is strengthened today through multilateral diplomacy within the Pan-African Parliament.

Némiri pointed out that this position “contributes to amplifying Africa’s voice on the international stage,” especially in light of Algeria’s continuous efforts to defend the continent’s right to economic development, technological access, and the promotion of a North-South dialogue based on mutual interests.

The speaker concluded by affirming that Algeria “will utilize this position to push for fair representation for the African continent within the UN Security Council,” considering this step a natural extension of its escalating diplomatic role both regionally and internationally.

Source: Algeria Gate – Arabic Version

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Trade Minister Kamal Rezig Hosts Sergei Cheryomin

Trade Minister Kamal Rezig Hosts Sergei Cheryomin

In a strategic move to diversify its economic partnerships, Algeria is setting its sights onMoscow’s lucrative market. On April 30, 2026, the Algerian Minister of Foreign Trade and Export Promotion, Professor Kamal Rezig, received Sergei Cheryomin, Minister of the Government of Moscow, at the ministry’s headquarters to discuss a new era of bilateral commercial cooperation.

The discussions focused on transitioning from traditional diplomatic ties to “action-oriented” economic integration. Key areas of focus included:

Export Promotion: Strategies to introduce Algerian products—particularly in the agri-food and manufacturing sectors—into the Russian capital’s markets.

Beyond Oil & Gas: A mutual commitment to developing trade exchanges outside the energy sector, aligning with Algeria’s national economic renewal plan.

Logistics & Infrastructure: Exchanging technical expertise to streamline supply chains and enhance service-sector efficiency between the two regions.

A significant portion of the talks was dedicated to fostering direct links between economic operators. Minister Rezig and Minister Cheryomin emphasized the importance of high-value-added sectors, where technological transfer and joint ventures could yield sustainable growth for both Algiers and Moscow.

“This meeting reflects a shared political will to elevate our bilateral relations to broader horizons, moving beyond mere trade to deep-rooted economic partnership,” the Ministry stated in a follow-up briefing.

To ensure these diplomatic goals translate into tangible results, the two ministers agreed on a roadmap to:

Intensify B2B Meetings: Facilitating direct communication between Algerian and Russian business leaders.

Joint Economic Events: Organizing trade fairs and investment forums to showcase Algerian potential in Moscow.

Market Access: Removing bureaucratic hurdles to allow for a smoother flow of goods and services.

This visit marks a pivotal moment in Algeria’s foreign trade policy, signaling a proactive approach to securing new markets amidst a shifting global economic landscape. As both Algiers and Moscow look to solidify their economic sovereignty, this partnership stands as a testament to their growing strategic alignment.

Source: Ministry of Foreign Trade and Export Promotion

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