How Politics: Italy's Meloni to travel to Algeria as Iran
How Politics is back in focus after National Geographic reported that How to spend the perfect weekend in Algeria's capital.
AuthorNavdeep Singh
PublishedJun 17, 2026, 12:29 PM
UpdatedJun 17, 2026, 12:29 PM

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How Politics: Italy's Meloni to travel to Algeria as Iran
How Politics is back in focus after National Geographic reported that How to spend the perfect weekend in Algeria's capital.
The Iran war has led to a significant increase in global energy prices. Italy is looking to Algeria as a potential supplier of LNG. Algeria has been a major player in the global energy market. With its state-owned oil and gas company, Sonatrach, being one of the largest producers of LNG in the world.
How Politics and the policy shift
Algiers, the capital of Algeria, has a rich history dating back to the sixth century BCE. The city has been influenced by various cultures, including the Phoenicians, Romans, Amazigh, Ottomans, and French. This diverse history has left a lasting impact on the city's architecture, culture, and politics.
According to National Geographic, "Since starting life as a Phoenician trading post in the sixth century BCE, Algiers has passed through the hands of the Romans, Amazigh, Ottomans and French. All left their mark on the capital. Forming a city of multiple architectural styles stacked up around hillside boulevards and alleyways that arc and dip with the folds of the land.".
What How Politics Means for the region
The visit by Prime Minister Meloni is also significant in light of the upcoming Apostolic Journey of the Holy Father to Algeria, Cameroon, Angola, and Equatorial Guinea. The Pope's trip, scheduled for April 13-23, 2026, will include a visit to Algiers, where he will meet with local authorities and Catholic leaders.
Pope Leo XIV's papal trip to Africa will be his longest trip yet, covering over 11,000 miles across 11 days. The Pope's visit to Algeria is expected to strengthen ties between the Vatican and the North African country.
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