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African News Archives for April 12, 2007

Algerian bombings thwart hopes for peace
Apr 12 2007 10:15PM (CT)
ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) - The scene was unexpected, astonishing: A day after a suicide bomber blasted the walls off the Algerian prime minister's office, workers in hardhats were already cementing bricks into place to patch up the devastation. That car bombing, and two other coordinated attacks at a suburban police station, killed 33 people and dented hopes that Algeria may be closing the book on an Islamic insurgency that peaked in the 1990s.
 
Algerian bombings thwart hopes for peace
Apr 12 2007 10:15PM (CT)
ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) - The scene was unexpected, astonishing: A day after a suicide bomber blasted the walls off the Algerian prime minister's office, workers in hardhats were already cementing bricks into place to patch up the devastation. That car bombing, and two other coordinated attacks at a suburban police station, killed 33 people and dented hopes that Algeria may be closing the book on an Islamic insurgency that peaked in the 1990s.
 
Algerian bombings thwart hopes for peace
Apr 12 2007 10:15PM (CT)
ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) - The scene was unexpected, astonishing: A day after a suicide bomber blasted the walls off the Algerian prime minister's office, workers in hardhats were already cementing bricks into place to patch up the devastation. That car bombing, and two other coordinated attacks at a suburban police station, killed 33 people and dented hopes that Algeria may be closing the book on an Islamic insurgency that peaked in the 1990s.
 
Algerian bombings thwart hopes for peace
Apr 12 2007 10:15PM (CT)
ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) - The scene was unexpected, astonishing: A day after a suicide bomber blasted the walls off the Algerian prime minister's office, workers in hardhats were already cementing bricks into place to patch up the devastation. That car bombing, and two other coordinated attacks at a suburban police station, killed 33 people and dented hopes that Algeria may be closing the book on an Islamic insurgency that peaked in the 1990s.
 
Negroponte in Sudan on regional visit
Apr 12 2007 7:47PM (CT)
KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) - The No. 2 U.S. diplomat arrived in Sudan on Thursday as part of an international push to convince the government to accept a U.N. peacekeeping force in the violence wracked Dafur region.
 
2 detained in Morocco near site of blast
Apr 12 2007 6:38PM (CT)
RABAT, Morocco (AP) - Police detained two men Thursday near the scene of three suicide bombings in Casablanca, Morocco's official news agency reported, and a police official said one was carrying explosives.
 
2 detained in Morocco near site of blast
Apr 12 2007 6:38PM (CT)
RABAT, Morocco (AP) - Police detained two men Thursday near the scene of three suicide bombings in Casablanca, Morocco's official news agency reported, and a police official said one was carrying explosives.
 
2 detained in Morocco near site of blast
Apr 12 2007 6:38PM (CT)
RABAT, Morocco (AP) - Police detained two men Thursday near the scene of three suicide bombings in Casablanca, Morocco's official news agency reported, and a police official said one was carrying explosives.
 
2 civilians killed in Somali violence
Apr 12 2007 1:52PM (CT)
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - Street fights erupted Thursday between insurgents and Ethiopian-backed Somali government troops, killing at least two civilians caught in the crossfire, a day after a fragile cease-fire collapsed, witnesses said.
 
2 civilians killed in Somali violence
Apr 12 2007 1:52PM (CT)
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - Street fights erupted Thursday between insurgents and Ethiopian-backed Somali government troops, killing at least two civilians caught in the crossfire, a day after a fragile cease-fire collapsed, witnesses said.
 
4 killed in Uganda protest
Apr 12 2007 9:43AM (CT)
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) - Protesters stoned to death two people of Asian origin Thursday during a demonstration against a Ugandan-Asian company that wants to grow sugar cane in this country's largest natural forest, police said. Two others were also killed in the rioting.
 
   

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