Algeria, Mali reopen airspace after year-long diplomatic rift

After a year of strained relations, Algeria and Mali have reopened their airspace and resumed diplomatic missions, signaling a significant thaw in their diplomatic rift. This move is crucial as both countries are key players in West Africa, and their improved ties could enhance regional stability and economic cooperation. The reopening of airspace will likely boost trade and tourism, as well as facilitate smoother travel for citizens and diplomats. This development is a positive step towards resolving past disputes and fostering better relations in the region.

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