Algeria and Tunisia reopen borders after pandemic - in pictures
Vehicles at the Tabarka border post in north-western Tunisia, reopened on July 15, 2022 after more than two years of coronavirus restrictions. AFP
The decision to reopen the crossings between the countries was announced by Algeria's President Abdelmajid Tebboune to his Tunisian counterpart Kais Saied on July 5 during Algerian independence day celebrations. AFP
Authorities say they expect more than a million Algerian visitors to enter Tunisia during the summer after the border reopens. AFP
A Tunisian official checks passports at the Malloula border post near Tabarka. EPA
Nine border crossings between Algeria and Tunisia reopened at midnight on Thursday. AFP
A Tunisian policeman at the Tabarka border crossing with Algeria checks passengers' papers. AFP
Algerian tourists and Tunisian clowns at Malloula crossing near Tabarka celebrate the reopening of the border after two years of coronavirus restrictions. EPA
In 2019, daily arrivals from Algeria at the Malloula border were between 15,000 and 16,000 people. EPA
An Algerian fills out travel documents at the reopened Malloula border post before entering Tunisia. EPA
Algerians typically travel to Tunisia for tourism, visiting the popular seaside resorts of Annaba and Constantine. EPA