Djelfa Region

Al-Qaida offshoot claims Algeria attacks

By ALFRED de MONTESQUIOU Associated Press Writer ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) - Al-Qaida's North African offshoot claimed it killed or injured dozens of Algerian security forces in 29 separate attacks and bombings over the past two...

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Captured terrorist's tip prompts successful Algerian army raid

Algerian troops in Hassi Fedoul, Djelfa province, killed four terrorists and seized weapons and vehicles on Sunday (October 4th). Information provided by a terror suspect arrested last week prompted the week-end operation....

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Algeria floods claim 5 lives

At least five people are dead after several days of torrential rain and flooding in central and western Algeria, Echorouk reported on Tuesday (September 29th). Many schools, national roads and farms were completely inundated....

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Chakib Khelil: "US and IAEA have put pressure on Algeria"

Algeria delievered a formal request to the International Atomic Energy Agency to sign the Additional Protocol to the Convention on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, allowing the IAEA inspectors to conduct unannounced...

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Algerian Army offensive targets al-Qaeda transit routes

The Algerian Army launched an emergency plan to cut links between al-Qaeda fighters in the South and the North, L'Expression reported on Tuesday (July 28th). Troop reinforcements were sent to Sidi Ali Bounab, Batna, Biskra and...

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UPDATE: IFC Invests $24 Mln In Algerian Cement Plant

CAIRO (Dow Jones)--The International Finance Corporation, a member of the World Bank, will invest up to $24 million in an Algerian cement plant owned by Egyptian private equity firm Citadel Capital, the company and the IFC said...

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Amnesty Int'l Report 2009 on Algeria, Misfocused on Christian Convert, Oblivious of Berber Nation

The Berbers struggle today in Kabylia and other parts of Northern Africa for national independence, cultural integrity, and historical identity, heralding the reunification of all the African Hamites from the Atlantic to the...

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Algeria cancels human rights seminar for young journalists

Algerian authorities cancelled a human rights seminar in Zeralda, Le Matin reported on Wednesday (May 27th). The Algerian League for the Defence of Human Rights (LADDH) denounced the decision as "an attack on the freedom of...

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Djelfa hosts boxing university championship

The first edition of the University Boxing Championship will wrap up Thursday (April 23rd) in Djelfa, APS reported. The event is organised by the Algerian Boxing Federation. A total of 52 boxers from 12 university leagues are...

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