‘Macron’s bid for French-Algerian reconciliation is hollow nonsense’ Columnist Nabila Ramdani gives her view on the tense relationship between the two countries
Simon Heffer: Macron has to give Muslims a better future An apology from Macron on French behaviour in Algeria makes no sense, says The Connexion and Telegraph columnist Simon Heffer
Comment: The Algerian War remains controversial in France 60 years on The peace treaty was signed on March 18, 1962 but France still feels the impact of the war today
news Four questions to understand the 1961 killing of Algerians in Paris President Macron has called it an 'unforgivable crime', but what happened in the capital that day has still never been fully brought to light, despite potentially hundreds of Algerians being killed
Help for families of Algerian War’s ‘disappeared’ Researcher Malika Rahal tells The Connexion how a President’s visit to a victim’s wife finally opened doors to a dark period in modern French history
France to support Algerian war soldiers Nearly 60 years after the end of the Algerian war the government is to honour President Macron’s election pledge and give help to the harkis , Muslim Algerian troops who supported France.