• April 13, 2026

Cameroon sugarcane strike turns violent over wages

Over 150 hectares of sugarcane fields have been destroyed in Cameroon due to violent clashes between workers at the Société Sucrière du Cameroun (SOSUCAM) and police. The unrest, which erupted earlier …

FIFA suspends Congolese Football Federation

FIFA has announced the immediate suspension of the Congolese Football Federation (FECOFOOT), following escalating tensions between the Ministry of Sports and the football body. The dispute, which has been ongoing for …

Judge halts Trump’s effort to dismantle USAID

A federal judge has delivered a major blow to President Donald Trump and his ally, billionaire Elon Musk, halting plans to pull thousands of staffers from the U.S. Agency for International …

President Abdelmadjid Tebboune and his host Sergio Mattarella met at the Quirinale Palace in Rome, before a meeting with Prime Minister Mario Draghi.

Rome is looking for more energy supply from Algiers as it prepares to cut dependence on Russian gas.

“We are grateful for Algeria’s efforts to strengthen this collaboration, as we have seen in recent months. Our energy cooperation naturally also extends to cooperation in the field of ecological transition,” said Sergio Mattarella, the Italian President.

Last week, Prime Minister Draghi said his country could be independent of Russian gas by the second half of 2024, longer than earlier estimates.

“Every time production increases, we will be able to supply it to Italy, which can then send it to the rest of Europe. As far as electricity is concerned, we have agreed with our Italian friends to set up a submarine cable from Algeria to Italy,” President Tebboune said of the new deal.

Algeria is Africa’s leading exporter of natural gas.

Italy is the eurozone’s third-largest economy. In 2021, 40 percent of the natural gas that Italy imported came from Russia.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *