Tag: France

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Algeria has given 12 French diplomatic staff just 48 hours to exit the country, escalating tensions between the two nations. France’s Foreign Minister, Jean-Noël Barrot, confirmed the development, condemning the expulsions as “unjustified” and warning that France would respond swiftly if the decision is enforced. The move appears linked to the recent arrest of three Algerians in France, one reportedly a consular employee, over their suspected involvement in the abduction of Algerian influencer and outspoken government critic, Amir Boukhors, also known as Amir DZ. This diplomatic fallout threatens recent efforts to mend strained relations between Algeria and France. The two countries have faced repeated clashes over issues like migration, France’s stance on Western Sahara, and the detention of prominent figures such as writer Boualem Sansal in Algeria. Despite a recent call between Presidents Emmanuel Macron and Abdelmadjid Tebboune aimed at improving ties, this latest episode may deepen the divide.

Ifunanya Okafor21 February 2025
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In response to a surge in violent incidents, French authorities have announced a new security measure allowing police to conduct random searches for knives and other weapons in and around schools. The initiative, unveiled by the Education Ministry, aims to enhance student safety and prevent future attacks. The decision follows several high-profile tragedies, including the fatal stabbing of a teacher in Arras in October 2023 and the recent murder of an 11-year-old girl in Épinay-sur-Orge. These incidents have raised concerns over school security and youth violence, prompting urgent government action. Under the new policy, law enforcement officers will be stationed near school premises and authorized to inspect students’ bags at random. Authorities believe this approach will serve as both a preventative measure and a deterrent, reducing the likelihood of students carrying weapons to school. French Education Minister Gabriel Attal emphasized that the government is committed to ensuring that schools remain safe learning environments. He reassured parents and educators that the searches would be conducted with respect for students’ rights while prioritizing security. The initiative is part of a broader effort to tackle school-related violence, which includes increased security personnel, stricter disciplinary measures, and enhanced mental health support for students. While some parents and advocacy groups have expressed concerns over the potential impact on students’ privacy, others welcome the move, citing the urgent need for stronger safety measures. The government has vowed to monitor the effectiveness of the program and make adjustments as necessary. As France grapples with growing concerns over youth violence, officials hope this initiative will restore confidence in school security and prevent further tragedies.