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Pov you asked an Algerian for a price
He doesn't want to take a spot from Algerians 🥰😍
Bengrina, the well-known Algerian "^(politician)", has stated that he's leaving the country for medical reasons so he doesn't take up a slot for any other Algerian.
Funny how every politician suddenly needs "specialized treatment abroad" the moment they get a cold meanwhile ordinary people are stuck with overcrowded hospitals and barely stocked pharmacies. If the healthcare system is good enough to brag about in speeches, it should be good enough for the people actually running the country.
And that leaves us with one question: if you know the system is broken better than anyone, why not just admit it or at least come up with better gaslighting that people might actually believe?
An Algerian woman sexually abused by French soldiers
#Never_Forget 🇩🇿
Back in 2008, we were paying 3,575 DZD for a blazing fast 128 Kbps internet connection 😂 Those were the days!
A French colonial soldier drags two Algerian men in chains, a stark symbol of colonial oppression.
8 may 2026, the 81th anniversary of the massacres of 8 May 1945.
On this day, while the world celebrated the end of World War II, thousands of Algerians in Sétif, Guelma and Kherrata took to the streets and were met with bullets, bombings and mass executions. More than 45,000 martyrs fell at the hands of French colonial forces men, women and children, guilty only of demanding their freedom. 81 years later, France still refuses to call it what it was: a genocide. We remember. We transmit. We do not forget. 🇩🇿
For those who don't know, Hicham, the owner of the YT channel "في العارضة" has passed away in Sweden under unclear circumstances. He was one of the most well known Algerian football YouTubers, always covering the national team news.
His friend hasn't shared the details yet and is waiting until the body is brought back to Algeria.
May Allah have mercy on his soul and give his family patience through this. إنا لله وإنا إليه راجعون
That’s how I woke up today. It was 8 a.m..., by the way.
NASA astronaut Jessica Meir took these from the ISS and said flying over Algeria always feels like going to an art museum lol. Can't argue with that.