ARTICLES RELATING TO
ALGERIA
The Algeria Football Federation announced that its team had pulled out of the 2014 African Nations Championship qualification.
Mohammed Muammar Gaddafi, Aisha Muammar Gaddafi and their family members have moved to Oman, violating a travel ban imposed by the UN Security Council.
Forty days after Algeria's president was hospitalised, the country is stuck in limbo with its normally predictable politics thrown into disarray.
A twin suicide attack that killed at least 21 people in northern Niger was planned by Algerian Islamist Mokhtar Belmokhtar, a report says.
Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika has been transferred to a new facility in Paris to continue his recovery, France's defence ministry says.
Algeria's PM, reacting to reports that President Abdelaziz Bouteflika is seriously ill, says the 79-year-old is recovering in France.
Algerian PM Abdelmalek Sellal has broken official silence on the health of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, saying he is convalescing in Paris after a mini-stroke.
The Saudi owner of an Algerian cargo ship whose crew were held by Somali pirates for 10 months has admitted paying $2.6m to free them in November 2011, a report says.
Algerian government has broken its long silence about the health of its hospitalised president to say his condition is "improving" but he still needs rest.
South Africa and Algeria will speed up the formation of a trade committee to focus on areas such as agriculture and infrastructure, the government says.
Two Islamists accused of killing 500 people during Algeria's civil war, including the rape and murder of 60 women, have been sentenced to death.
An Algerian singer accused of poking fun at the police in one of his songs has been given a suspended six-month sentence and fined.
President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, hospitalised in France after suffering a mini-stroke, is in good health and will return to Algeria within a week, his doctor says.
Three Algerian auxiliary policemen have been killed in what a security official called a "terrorist" attack, a term authorities use to refer to armed Islamists, a report says.
Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika is "responding well" after he suffered a stroke and there was no irreversible damage, a doctor says.