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Algeria criticizes statements by Iranian meddling in its affairs
A spokesperson from the Algerian Foreign Ministry described the statements of Ayatollah Seyed-Ali Khamenei holding the Algerian authorities responsible for the Algerian massacres as rousing scorn and resentment.
Algeria-Iran, Politics, 1/31/1998

Algerian-Libyan relations improve
Algerian-Libyan relations have improved recently after they had been strained following the expulsion of Algerian citizens, who were subjected to beatings in a detention camp in the border center of Al Dayab.
Algeria-Libya, Politics, 1/30/1998

Algeria calls for comprehensive cooperation with EU to fight terrorism
The observers said that the EU undermined this key step through its insistence that Algeria should accept the visit of an UN delegation to investigate the current conditions in the country.
Algeria, International, 1/30/1998

Humanitarian societies in Tunisia condemn Algeria massacres
They expressed their anger over the attacks on the Algerian people. The organizations called on the Algerian government to shed light on the recent massacres, identify those responsible for them, and hold trials for those who committed those massacres.
Tunisia-Algeria, Politics, 1/30/1998

Algerian Foreign Minister: Britain has become a safe haven for terrorists
In Tehran, the Supreme Leader of the Iranian Revolution Ali Khamenei said the Algerian government is considered responsible for the massacres targeting Algerian civilians
Algeria, Politics, 1/30/1998

Zeroual attends Eid prayers
Algeria, Local, 1/30/1998

34 civilians killed in new massacres; 18 terrorists killed by security forces
Algeria confirmed the news of the visit of the parliamentary delegation of the European Union between February 8-12.
Algeria, Military, 1/29/1998

Jordan ready to help Algeria
"What is now going on in Algeria is a crime. There have been people slaughtered." "The ugly image of killing spoils our reputation and deforms our image abroad," said Jordanian Foreign Minister
Jordan-Algeria, Politics, 1/28/1998

An exhibition of Algerian products in Qatar
The Algerian ambassador in Qatar, Sherif Sherify, said Doha will start arrangements for holding its first exhibition of Algerian products.
Algeria-Qatar, Economics, 1/28/1998

Arab League report on Algeria conveyed to Germany
AL assistant secretary Ahmad Adel said that Abdul Meguid informed the German Minister of the Arab stand in solidarity with the Algerian government in confronting terrorism.
Algeria, International, 1/27/1998

Algeria - EU
Algeria, International, 1/26/1998

Massacres in Algeria before the lesser Bairam
Raids on families caused the deaths of 25 persons in Telmesan, Sidi Bilbas, and El-Madiah regions in southern Algeria, where 4 young women were kidnapped in Beni Masous region.
Algeria, Military, 1/26/1998


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