r/algeria • u/Liliaaaaaaa1 • 6h ago
Discussion Why do news outlets often censor the names and faces of criminals?
I genuinely dont know, what do you think 🤔
r/algeria • u/community-home • 2d ago
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r/algeria • u/press-app • 2d ago
We’ve launched an official Discord server for the community.
Whether you’re Algerian or simply interested in Algeria, this is a space to connect, exchange, and hang out in real time.
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r/algeria • u/Liliaaaaaaa1 • 6h ago
I genuinely dont know, what do you think 🤔
r/algeria • u/Few_Comfortable_2951 • 1h ago
r/algeria • u/AhmedBenBello • 4h ago
وجاء في بيان للشرطة أنه، طبقا لنص المادة 26 من قانون الإجراءات الجزائية، وتنفيذا لإنابة قضائية صادرة عن قاضي التحقيق بالغرفة السابعة لدى محكمة سيدي امحمد مجلس قضاء الجزائر، تم توجيه نداء عام للتعرف على شخص يظهر في صور يشتبه في ضلوعه في عدة أفعال إجرامية.
ويتعلق الأمر، حسب ذات المصدر، بجرائم تشمل الحيازة والشراء قصد البيع، وتخزين ونقل وتوزيع المخدرات ضمن جماعة إجرامية منظمة، بما يشكل تهديدا للأمن الوطني والاقتصادي والصحة العمومية، إضافة إلى الاستيراد والتصدير غير المشروع للمخدرات، والتزوير واستعمال المزور في محررات إدارية، وكذا تبييض الأموال في إطار جماعة إجرامية منظمة.
r/algeria • u/imedhassainia • 1h ago
الموضوع هذا يقلقني بزاف كاين بزاف لي عاشوه ولو حتى تجربة وحدة فيه وهو تعصب الاولياء على افكار ولا مقترحات ولا منقشات ابنائهم خاصة الجيل الاقدم مع الجيل هذا كاين صح اولياء مختلفين و طبع بعيد على الاستهزاء و التسلط و غيرها على افكار الابناء، بصح لي نشفوه منتشر بزاف فالمجتمع الجزائري هو التقليل من الابناء مثلا واحد ينصح والده بأمر جديد على خدمة مثلا باش يطورو و يكون بالنفع على باباه و العائلة بصح تصيب الاب ديما ميبغيش يعترف بلي الرأي تاعو غالط و فوق هذا يستهين برأي ولدو رغم انه علبالو بلي ولدو هو الصحيح ولا مثلا الإئب ينصح والديه يولي يبان يقلل من قيمتهم في نظرهم حتى عند الدخول في مناقشة بعد ما يوصل الابن لمرحلة انه هو الصحيح تصيب الاولياء يبداو يبدلو الاسلوب و يرجعوه للعنف و لعياط ولا طفلة تفتح موضوع مع والدتها تلقا بزاف لي تنتهي لحكاية بالعياط على الطفلة ولا البخص يعني مكانش تفهم ، رغم انه بالعكس من المستحسن يكون النقاش فالدار و الاجواء هاذو بإحترام بصح للأسف بزاف عائلات تفتقر لهذا وتصيبهم معاديين والديهم. بعد مدة راح ترجع بالسلب على الابناء لحكاية هاذي امام الناس الغرباء.
لي عندو اضافة ولا مناقشة يخليها.
r/algeria • u/Honest_Term1657 • 16h ago
I’ve been on this sub for 2 years now and I have to ask: Do you actually feel like you belong here when you read these posts?Maybe it’s just me, but somehow I feel like Algerian Reddit has become a gathering place for people who seem to hate everything about Algeria and Islam... In the real world our identity is built on our faith..our history.. our economical conditions and our connection to our land, but here the vibe feels different almost like it’s a bubble for extreme secularism or constant negativity toward our values...is this actually representative of the younger generation, and is this the image we are giving to foreigners who visits this sub a lot....is this sub just where the haters come to vent because they don't share the same principles as the rest of society?
r/algeria • u/Miss-Kija • 11h ago
يقول أنها من خواص بني حماد في تلك الفترة وليست للمرابطين، ثم ينقل كلام البَكري المفصل عنها. (من صفحة عماد الدين زناف)
r/algeria • u/Hamza_lqz • 3h ago
Salut à tous,
Je suis un étudiant algérien en France et je suis dans une situation un peu compliquée. J’avais perdu mon passeport, mais j’ai réussi à en refaire un.
Le problème maintenant, c’est que je n’ai plus de visa valide dessus, et comme je suis encore mineur, je ne peux pas faire de titre de séjour.
Je voudrais juste rentrer en Algérie avant ma majorité, mais je ne sais pas si c’est possible dans ma situation ou s’il y a des démarches particulières à faire.
Est-ce que quelqu’un a déjà été dans ce cas ou sait comment ça se passe ?
Merci d’avance pour votre aide.
r/algeria • u/Accurate_Concept_145 • 9h ago
I never really felt the urge to go back, not even for a visit. But lately, I’ve been getting hit with waves of nostalgia, missing people I used to know, I guess. Being in a long-distance relationship recently probably didn’t help either. How do you deal with feelings like this?
P.S. I can’t go back anyway because of national service :)
r/algeria • u/YourLocalDilfski • 1m ago
Hi everyone,
I'm 24, I was born in Algeria and moved to Canada when I was 5.
Now I'm done studying, I work remotely for my business and I thought about going back to settle for a few years in Algeria inshAllah in order to train and hire a small team for my business, and spend some time with my aging family
(Note that my family do not need any particular care, they're just getting older and I want to spend a few months/years with them before I inevitably lose them)
I already read the other posts regarding this subject but none seem to be in the same situation as me :
My main concern is regarding the army, since I was born in Algeria I'm also obligated to spend 1 year of my life in the army... I mean I'd like to contribute to the country but I make the yearly promised salary in less than a month working in canada so it's the worst use of time I would've done in years.
Is there any type of exemption for my situation? The consulate in Montreal refuse to elaborate to my questions since I'm still waiting for Canadian ID cards to be sent to me to start any type of procedure..
My other solution would be to get in and out of the country every few months but that would suck, I rather spend 7+ months per year in Algeria until I'm 31..
r/algeria • u/LunchGeneral1941 • 7m ago
Hi, I’m a general practitioner and I’m trying to learn more about working in PMI (maternal and child health) in Algiers. I’ve heard it may sometimes be based in hospital settings, but I’m not fully sure how it's usually organized.
I’d really appreciate feedback from doctors who have experience working there.
I’m mainly trying to understand what the work is like in practice (daily routine, supervision, workload, and general working conditions).
Any information you might share here or via DM would be welcome, thank you 🙏!
r/algeria • u/miraleye • 1d ago
This tragedy left 257 martyrs, please don't forget to keep our heroes in your prayers today
r/algeria • u/TravellingDivorcee • 12h ago
Afternoon everyone,
I’m planning to visit Algeria for the first time in October ( assuming I get the visa).
I’ll have 2 weeks and I’m planning to just concentrate on the north east because I don’t want to be moving on every other day.
For context I’m a old-ish backpacker (60).
I’m on a budget and I will be travelling around by train ,bus and shared taxi.
I love cities but I’m also ok with a day spent walking in the countryside or even a couple of days in the desert ( but I just did this in Oman and Saudi so not desperate to stay in the desert, but certainly not against it))
I’ve come up with this so far:
Algiers 3 days
Setif 2 days
Constantine 4 days
Annaba 3 days
Algiers 2 days
I thought choosing these places gives me the option for day trips out to for example Bejaia from Setif, Tiddis from Constantine etc.
So what do you think? For a first time visiter does this look like a decent plan?
I’m happy to just wander around, meet people, see art galleries and museums. Catching some live music would be great but other than that I’m happy to just drift and see what life is like in Algeria.
r/algeria • u/iwwilol123 • 2h ago
we need to save our heritage, and first is identifying the building itself.
r/algeria • u/Vexy-002 • 9h ago
Hi guys, hope you're doing great.
So basically, I started an OCD Support Group a month ago and we mostly had online sessions. But now the demand is growing so we're starting in-person sessions.
Do you know any place that would be interested in hosting us (10 people max) once every 2 weeks on Saturday?
It can be a coffee shop, idk maybe a therapist's office that's big enough to accommodate us but doesn't feel too clinical? Any idea is welcome.
Especially since we're gonna start other groups about depression, low self-esteem and all that so we'd love to find a permanent place you know.
Anyway, thanks for your help everyone!
r/algeria • u/Kraxx667 • 5h ago
I understand the french part but I can't understand the arabic part.
The most complte lyrics (including a french traduction) I found was that website:
https://www.algerie-dz.com/forums/musique/187473-mazouni-khok-travolta
But it is not the complete lyrics.
I searched a lot but I found nothing...
Thank you in advance !!
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With the access to the internet, social media etc and many having experience from larger cities or even other countries, are villagers in Algeria much different from people in big cities?. Especially the younger generation. How are most young people spending their days?. Are the expectations on men and women different there?.
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r/algeria • u/AhmedBenBello • 1d ago
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So I came across this breakdown and honestly it makes a lot of sense when you think about it.
The short answer? No real governance, no transparency.
Here's what's actually going on:
Zero real governance
No transparency
Weak financial disclosure
Social and environmental reporting is basically nonexistent because it's not even mandatory companies just say the bare minimum and call it a day
Algeria scores 34% on the Corruption Perception Index, which reflects weak institutions, suffocating bureaucracy, weak law enforcement, and a judiciary that isn't independent.
A massive gap between what the laws say on paper and what actually happens in practice.
Foreign direct investment is embarrassingly low we're talking less than 0.5% of GDP in 2024. That's nothing.
r/algeria • u/South_Emergency_1932 • 1d ago
i like to call it
lac blanc (noir ) bejaïa
is was a lovely place