Suicide bomber kills 3 in Algeria (ABC 13 Houston)
Algerian media say a suicide bomber has killed three people and injured six in Algeria
Suicide bomber kills three near Algerian capital (Whistler Question)
ALGER, Algeria – Algerian media say a suicide bomber has killed three people and injured six in a village east of the country’s capital. The state-run APS news agency says the attack happened late Sunday in the Dellys area of Boumerdes, about 48 kilometres east of Algiers.
Suicide bomber kills 3 at checkpoint in Algeria (The Charlotte Observer)
A suicide bomber killed three people and injured six as he blew up his explosives-laden car at a military checkpoint east of Algeria’s capital, a local security official said Monday. The attack occurred in the Dellys area of Boumerdes, some 50 kilometers (30 miles) east of Algiers, late Sunday during Iftar, the meal that breaks the daily fasting during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, the …
Al-Qaida in North Africa issues new threats (The Post-Standard)
ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) The leader of al-Qaida in North Africa has called for Muslims to unite in holy war against the region’s governments and issued new threats against Western targets, including France, Spain and the United States.
New Moroccan party linked to king (BBC News)
A new political party in Morocco backed by a close friend of King Mohammed VI forms an alliance.
Algeria media: Suicide bomber kills 3 in village (GMA News)
ALGER, Algeria – Algerian media says a suicide bomber has killed three people and wounded six in a village east of the capital.
Gazprom, Eni in Libyan oil deal (UPI)
TRIPOLI, Libya, Sept. 30 (UPI) — Directors at the Italian oil and gas firm Eni confirmed Tuesday a deal with Russia’s Gazprom for a majority of its share in Libya’s Elephant oil field.
Suicide bomber kills 3 near Algerian capital (WLFI Lafayette)
Associated Press – September 29, 2008 5:23 AM ET ALGER, Algeria (AP) – Algerian media say a suicide bomber has killed three people and injured six in a village east of the country’s…
Al-Qaida in North Africa issues new threats (MSNBC)
The leader of al-Qaida in North Africa has called for Muslims to unite in holy war against the region’s governments and issued new threats against western targets.
