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Algeria, Kabylie, agree to quit illegal parliamentarians
The Algerian government agreed with Tansiqeyat al-Oroush, which includes major berber tribes in Kabylie area, to remove illegally elected persons who won the legislative and municipal elections.
Algeria, Politics, 1/24/2004

International NGOs confirm humanitarian aid embezzlement in Tindouf camps
Algeria-Morocco, Politics, 1/24/2004

Maghreb Union cannot materialize while differences persist among member states, MP
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 1/22/2004

Number of victims of Skikda refinery increases
The number of the victims of the large explosion which shook on Monday in the largest oil refinery, in Algeria, in the coastal city of Skikda to the east of the capital Algiers, increased to 20 killed and 74 wounded.
Algeria, Business, 1/21/2004

Algeria: 6 killed in gas refinery explosion
The Algerian official TV announced the killing of 6 workers and wounding other 71 in an explosion which took place on Monday evening in a factory for liquification of natural gas in Skikda ( to the east of the capital Algiers ).
Algeria, Business, 1/20/2004

Algerian army warns presidential candidates from misusing the constitution
The commander of the Algerian army, Lt. Gen. Muhammad al-Ammari, warned candidates for the post of the President of the republic from the consequences of violating the constitution, and party pluralism; the republican features.
Algeria, Politics, 1/19/2004

Morocco will not accept any imposed solution to the Moroccan Sahara
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 1/19/2004


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