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  2. In Amenas hostage crisis - Wikipedia

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    Algeria's Prime Minister Abdelmalek Sellal said on 21 January that 29 of the attackers had been killed and 3 captured alive. [9] The New York Times reported that one of the captured attackers said the Egyptians involved in the attack were also involved in the 2012 Benghazi attack. [32]

  3. France to decide response to Algeria 'hostility' as tensions ...

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    Algeria's foreign ministry denied on Saturday it was seeking escalation with France and said the far-right in France was carrying out a disinformation campaign against Algeria. PAST TRAUMA

  4. Algeria passes law to protect media freedom. Others used to ...

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    Algeria's National Council passed a new media law that officials hailed as a major victory for the country's journalists as concerns about press freedoms have plagued President Abdelmajid Tebboune ...

  5. Algeria proposes transition to resolve Niger crisis

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    Attaf, who recently toured West African states, said "most of the countries we have talked to are against military intervention to end the crisis". West African army chiefs from the regional ...

  6. Algeria–Israel relations - Wikipedia

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    During the Algerian War, Israel offered diplomatic assistance and collaborated on intelligence matters with France, opposing Algerian independence. [2] Israel closely cooperated with French intelligence services, providing valuable information about the National Liberation Front (FLN). [3]

  7. 2010–2012 Algerian protests - Wikipedia

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    After the riots of 1988, the Algerian government had moved towards democracy, holding free elections. However, when the Islamic Salvation Front (FIS) won the first free parliamentary election in 1991, the military staged a coup d'état, voided the election results, declared a state of emergency which remained in force until 2011, [3] and arrested the FIS leadership.

  8. Algeria applies to join BRICS, would contribute $1.5 billion ...

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    Algeria has applied to join the BRICS group and submitted a request to become a shareholder member of BRICS Bank with an amount of $1.5 billion, Ennahar TV quoted Algerian President Abdelmadjid ...

  9. Algiers Accords - Wikipedia

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    The Algiers Accords of January 19, 1981 was a set of obligations and commitments undertaken independently by the United States and Iran to resolve the Iran hostage crisis, brokered by the Algerian government and signed in Algiers on January 19, 1981. [1]