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2007
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| Feb.13 |
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Six killed in bomb attacks 7 separate attacks in northern Algeria claimed by the Al Qaeda Organization in the Islamic Maghreb
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| Apr.11 |
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23 dead in bomb attacks  | It was the first time since the 1990s that a powerful bomb targeted the center of Algiers. 160 injured after 2 blasts, one exploding near the prime minister's ... | |
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| May.16 |
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Algeria votes amid tight security The parliamentary elections held amid heavy security following a series of bomb attacks
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| Jul.11 |
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Suicide bomb kills 9| A bomber detonated explosives at a military barracks, killing himself and about 8 other people in the Kabylie region east of Algiers | |
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| Sep.8 |
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Deadly bomb rocks base Map of Dellys Algeria At least 28 people have been killed and some 60 injured in a car bomb attack on an naval barracks in Dellys
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Al-Qaeda claims bombings Members of al-Qaeda's North Africa wing say they carried out 2 suicide attacks that have killed at least 50 people in the past two days
| Al Qaeda group says targeted Algeria president
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| Dec.11 |
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At least 62 killed in blasts, targeted U.N.  2 car bombs ripped through the capital in what appeared to be targeted attacks on government and United Nations buildings
| The first explosion blew apart a bus packed with students in the Ben Aknoun district. At least one U.N. worker has been confirmed dead, while another 12 staff members are apparently missing. One of the blasts happened in the middle of the street between two U.N. buildings
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| Dec.13 |
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Survivors pulled from bomb rubble Rescuers in a shaken city extracted the living and the dead from the crumpled remains of U.N. offices that were bombed by an al-Qaeda affiliate
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| Dec.14 |
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Freed terrorists behind U.N. bomb| 3 convicted terrorists who had been freed in an amnesty carried out the suicide bombings at U.N. and government buildings that killed 37 people | |
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