Algeria hostage death toll 'rises'

At least 48 hostages are now thought to have died in a siege at an Algerian gas plant, as reports say 25 bodies found at the complex on Sunday were all captives.

BP chief: Four workers in Algeria unaccounted for

pBP Chief Executive Bob Dudley confirmed Saturday that 14 of the company's 18 workers at the In Amenas plant in Algeria are safe, but the company is unable to confirm the whereabouts of the other four....

Hostages reportedly killed as Algerian desert standoff ends

pLONDON ? Defying global calls for restraint, the Algerian military staged a final assault Saturday against Islamist militants at an a data-xslt="_http" href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/locati...

Algeria siege ends in bloodshed

Algerian troops end a siege at a gas facility in the Sahara desert which left 23 hostages and 32 kidnappers dead, officials say, with several Western workers still missing.

Algerian reticence spoils U.S. strategy for region

pLONDON ? The a data-xslt="_blank" href=""hostage crisis in Algeria/a has upended the Obama administration?s strategy for coordinating an international military campaign against al-Qaeda fighters in No...

Algerian stance spoils U.S. strategy for region

pLONDON ? The a data-xslt="_blank" href=""hostage crisis in Algeria/a has upended the Obama administration?s strategy for coordinating an international military campaign against al-Qaeda fighters in No...

Algerian hostage crisis throws spotlight on spillover of Libyan war

pCAIRO ? The hostage standoff at an Algerian gas field has thrown a fresh spotlight on the spillover unleashed by the 2011 war that toppled Moammar Gaddafi in Libya./ppExperts say the vast quantities o...

Five Britons feared dead in Algeria

Foreign Secretary William Hague says five Britons and one UK resident have been killed or are missing as a result of the hostage crisis in Algeria.

Algeria: Army Prepares for Possible Clashes With Mali Rebels

[Magharebia]Algiers -The Algerian military is running combat simulation exercises on rocky terrain, ahead of possible confrontations against armed Islamists and terrorist brigades from northern Mali.

Understanding the Algeria crisis, with help from David Cameron

p/pBritish Prime Minister David Cameron, in a speech before the House of Commons Friday morning, laid out what could be the clearest narrative yet of Algeria's hostage crisis from an official source. H...
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