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Algerian president leaves Paris military hospital

Earlier, an editor of two Algerian newspapers said their publication was blocked by the government after he rejected an order to remove a story that claimed Bouteflika was in a coma.

Algerian gas plant in terror siege resumes work

After a four-day standoff, the Algerian army moved in and killed 29 attackers and captured three others.

Algerian border forces get shoot-on-sight orders

A high-ranking Algerian security official says troops guarding the country's border with Mali have been given shoot-on-sight orders against anyone who attempts to illegally cross the frontier.

AP Interview: Algeria admits mistakes in standoff

Algeria's foreign minister acknowledged that security forces made mistakes in a hostage crisis at a Saharan gas plant in which dozens of foreign workers were killed during Algerian military strikes.

Funeral set for Texan killed in Algerian attack

Funeral is set in Southeast Texas for a Houston man killed when al-Qaida-affiliated militants attacked a remote natural gas plant in the Algerian desert.

Algerian assessing 'mistakes' in hostage standoff

Algeria's foreign minister said Friday his government is assessing the mistakes made in a hostage crisis at a Saharan gas plant in which many foreign workers were killed by Algerian military strikes.

Algeria militants played shrewd media game

Still, late Thursday after the strafing by its helicopters, the Algerian government claimed its special forces had taken control of the gas plant and insisted that only four hostages were dead.

Algeria scours Sahara for 5 missing foreigners

Many foreign and Algerian workers hid and then slipped out of the sprawling facility into the hard featureless desert, eventually reaching the Algerian soldiers who had surrounded the complex.

Algerian killings threaten oil production

"Libya seems to be more at risk, simply because the government doesn't have the same strength as the Algerian authorities," Sartori said.

Inside job, 2 Canadian militants in Algerian siege

Militants in the highly-organized operation also wore Algerian army uniforms and appeared to have help from the inside - a man from Niger who had once worked as driver at the plant, he said.

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