Algerian newspapers and news sites

  1. Echorouk

    Leading Arabic-language newspaper based in Kouba, Algiers.
  2. Echorouk Online

    English edition of Echorouk.
  3. El Khabar

    One of the most widely circulated Algerian newspapers.
  4. Liberte

    Newspaper published in French-language and covering economy, culture, inside Algeria news, history, and more.
  5. El Moudjahid

    One of the French-language newspapers in Algeria owned by Algerian Government.
  6. El Watan

    Algerian French-language newspaper featuring local and worldwide news including health, sports, entertainment, business, and more.
  7. El Massa

  8. El Heddaf

    Algerian sports newspaper devoted to football.
  9. Ennahar El Djadid

  10. Ech Chaab

    Daily newspaper based in Algiers.
  11. Akher Saâ

  12. Le Matin DZ

  13. L’Expression

  14. El Raaed

  15. Annasr

  16. El Djournhouria

  17. La Depéche de Kabylie

  18. Le Jour d’Algerie

  19. Le Quotidien d’Oran

  20. TSA

  21. ‎Djelfa.info

  22. Observ Algerie

  23. Algerie Patriotique

  24. Djazairess.com

  25. Algerie Part Plus

  26. Algerie360.com‎

  27. ‎Le Matin d’Algerie

  28. Le Soir d’Algerie

  29. Ouarsenis

  30. Transaction D’Algerie

  31. Wakteld Jazair

  32. El Bilad

  33. L’automarché

  34. Akhbar el Youm

  35. Kawalisse Algeria

  36. Al seyassi

  37. Algerian TV

  38. Radioalgerie.dz

  39. El Watani

  40. Algerie-Focus.com

  41. Al Jazair 1‎

  42. Algerie Eco

  43. Algerie 1

  44. Al Jazair Al Youm

  45. Dzayerinfo

  46. ‎Algerie-dz.com

  47. Tribune des Lecteurs

  48. Ouest Tribune

  49. ‎El Hiwar El Jazairia

  50. Algerie Scoop

  51. Al Jazair 24

  52. Reflexion

  53. Algerie Maintenant

  54. DIA Dernieres Infos d’Algerie

  55. Assawt‎

  56. Horizons

  57. Live News Algérie

     (news site)
  58. elwassat.com

  59. Alger Républicain

  60. El Mihwar

  61. Le Quotidien d’Oran

  62. North Africa Journal

    Based in MA,

Algeria is a country in North Africa with a rich history of journalism and media. The first newspaper in Algeria, “Le Spectateur Algérien”, was published in 1848 by French colonists. Since then, newspapers have played an important role in the country’s political and social landscape.

In the post-colonial era, newspapers in Algeria were heavily censored and controlled by the government, but there have been some efforts to liberalize the media in recent years. Today, there are many newspapers and news outlets operating in the country, each with their own perspective and coverage. Here are a few notable newspapers in Algeria:

  1. El Watan: El Watan is one of the most widely-read newspapers in Algeria and it provides a range of coverage on national and international issues, with a focus on Algerian politics and society.

  2. Liberté: Liberté is a leading daily newspaper in Algeria that covers a wide range of news and information from the country and around the world.

  3. Le Soir d’Algérie: Le Soir d’Algérie is a daily newspaper that covers the latest news and developments from Algeria and around the world.

  4. El Khabar: El Khabar is a leading news agency in Algeria that covers the latest news and developments from the country and around the world.

  5. Algérie Presse Service: Algérie Presse Service is the official news agency of the Algerian government and it covers the latest news and developments from the country and around the world.

  6. Le Quotidien d’Oran: Le Quotidien d’Oran is a daily newspaper that covers the latest news and developments from the city of Oran and around the world.

  7. L’Expression: L’Expression is a daily newspaper that covers the latest news and developments from Algeria and around the world.

These are some of the notable newspapers in Algeria, and there are many more other newspapers and news outlets that cover the latest news and developments from the country and around the world, in different languages like Arabic and French.

 
 
 
Algeria is a North African country with a Mediterranean coastline and a Saharan desert interior. Many empires have left legacies here, such as the ancient Roman ruins in seaside Tipaza. In the capital, Algiers, Ottoman landmarks like circa-1612 Kitchoan Mosque line the hillside Casbah quarter, with its narrow alleys and stairways. The city’s Tipaz a Notre Dame d’Afrique dates to French colonial rule. ― Google