"BERLIN : TEBBOUNE DICTE SES CONDITIONS À L'ALLEMAGNE (LA FRANCE, NULLE PART)")
On July 16, 2026, in Berlin, while a fire was devastating Algeria, Tebboune opened the conference with a moment of mourning—then abruptly closed the Gleizes case. Two gestures of sovereignty, against the backdrop of 30 economic agreements signed in two days with Europe's leading industrial power. Meanwhile, where was France? Camp A or Camp B? Tell me which side you're on in the comments—that's where the debate begins. 🔔 Subscribe so you don't miss any analysis, every day at 7 p.m. 📌 Algeria-Germany Saga #1million #AlgeriaGermany

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