With a revenue of over 13 billion dinars in 2022 (close to $100 millions), the public ad management agency shows the health of a dominant actor. But behind this apparent prosperity looms an administrative monopoly where...
As Paris tries to reestablish dialogue and Algiers keeps silent, relations between Algeria and France enter a new phase: France is discovering the erosion of...
Beyond the seductive narrative of a “stable” and pro-Western Morocco, Algeria represents a more strategic partner to European and American powers: Energy, Sahel security, territorial...
Recent dismissals at the top of several public companies – Madar, Sonarem, Serport… – could be perceived as simple management adjustments. But in reality, they...
Years later, while debating with my aunt what we would do if a pile of money were to magically fall into our lap, she said the first thing she would take care...
After a period of drought, caused by the drying up of its only source of financing, Algerian cinema was reanimated recently thanks to the new (short lived?) commission to help cinema projects,...
Born at the foot of the Tessala Mountains, the Sidi Hamadouche “daisy” is intriguing as much as it is fascinating. A flower of concrete that rests upon the water, it marries hydraulic...
In the barren plains of Tassili n’Azger, a succession struggle is dividing the Tuaregs of Algeria. Two figures compete for the title of Amenokal of Azger, a symbol of ancestral authority. A...
The date of October 15, 2025, represents a double symbol for Twala. The first is a return to publishing following a 15-day suspension. The second is the fifth anniversary of the creation...
Founded in 2021, the ENSIA embodies the Algerian ambition in the technological field. Here, students hailing from all over the country – and even from abroad – bet on AI to address...
Colonial authorities suspected inhabitants of the Touila village of hosting independence fighters. They took 23 villagers as hostages and locked them up in a wine tank at the Laforgue farm, east of...
After earning his medicine degree at 23, Nabil Mellah built a solid pharmaceutical company, jostling the bureaucracy he never stopped criticizing. He loudly said what other businessmen were quietly thinking, at his...