We have started to collect the most important news related to Algeria in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Dozens are feared dead as two bombs rock the Algerian capital, hitting a UN building and a bus full of students.
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At least 12 people are killed by two explosions at a train station east of the Algerian capital, Algiers, reports say.
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Morocco and Algeria open a long-closed border to allow an aid convoy bound for the Gaza Strip to pass through.
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The remains of Pierre de Brazza, 19th century French explorer and founder of modern day Congo, are exhumed in Algeria.
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A message purported to be from al-Qaeda in North Africa claims responsibility for Algeria blasts.
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Al-Qaeda's North Africa wing says it carried out two attacks which killed at least 50 in the past two days.
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Algeria's government moves to change the constitution, allowing President Abdelaziz Bouteflika to run for a third term.
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Algeria is to tax "excess" oil profits and give its state-owned energy firm a bigger stake in future contracts.
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A six-month amnesty offered by Algeria to Islamic militants on condition of surrender expires on Monday.
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Ten Islamic militants in Algeria have died in raids on three hideouts by government troops, security officials say.
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