5,462,173 |
36.8792 |
6.9067 |
Algeria |
|
Riots broke out in the region due to unemployment, water shortages, and resentment of the government. Protesters attacked town halls and other administrative buildings. |
5,462,176 |
35.3758 |
1.3131 |
Algeria |
|
Riots broke out in the region due to unemployment, water shortages, and resentment of the government. Protesters attacked town halls and other administrative buildings. |
5,462,179 |
36.71183 |
4.04591 |
Algeria |
|
Riots broke out in the region due to unemployment, water shortages, and resentment of the government. Protesters attacked town halls and other administrative buildings. |
5,462,183 |
36.71183 |
4.04591 |
Algeria |
|
Violent riots broke out in the town of Aqbu. The riot police were brought in. No information or injuries or arrest. |
5,462,187 |
36.71183 |
4.04591 |
Algeria |
|
Rioters took to the street to protest President Bouteflika's visit to the city. Police used tear gas and water cannons. |
5,462,192 |
36.7525 |
3.04197 |
Algeria |
|
There were many attempted riots claiming Bouteflika had stole the vote but riot police were ready and stopped them. |
5,462,197 |
22.785 |
5.5228 |
Algeria |
|
April 20 (Reuters) - The Malian army clashed with members of a hardline Islamic militant group allied to al Qaeda in the Sahara desert late last week and chased them out of the country, a senior military official said on Tuesday. |
5,462,201 |
35.8681 |
1.1081 |
Algeria |
|
2 May 2004 BBC Monitoring-Hunters from the Ammi Moussa region (Relizane) fell into an ambush laid by a heavily armed group of terrorists in a wooded area located on the territory of the municipality of Oualdja on Friday [1 May] morning, it has been lear |
5,462,205 |
35.8681 |
1.1081 |
Algeria |
|
May 3 (AFP) -A mother and two children were killed by Islamic extremists in western Algeria at the weekend, bringing to 14 the number of people killed in two days of extremist violence after a period of relative calm.The mother and children were killed |
5,462,209 |
35.66667 |
1.81667 |
Algeria |
|
4 May 2004 BBC Monitoring- Two terrorists, aged 25 and 30 years old respectively, were slain on Monday [3 May] by the forces of the People's National Army [ANP] five kilometres from the municipality of Theniet El Had in the Province of Tissemsilt. |