Mar 05, 2013
Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed, the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, has begun a two-day visit to Algeria, according to the state news agency, WAM. Read Article Abu Dhabi Crown Prince begins visit to Algeria
Mar 03, 2013
Algeria is trying to confirm the death of Abou Zeid, which would be one of the worst blows to Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb. Read Article Al Qaeda commander reported killed in northern Mali
Jan 29, 2013
Gunmen have attacked a gas pipeline in northern Algeria and killed two village guards before being driven off, a local security official says. Read Article Militants attack gas pipeline in Algeria, killing 2 guards
Jan 27, 2013
Djamel Amer Al Khedoud sits in a jail cell as he recalls a journey that brought him from doing odd jobs in Marseille to the front lines of civil war. Read Article From France to a Damascus prison: grandfather joins Syrian rebellion
Jan 25, 2013
As wildly contradictory accounts trickled out about the attack on an Algerian gas plant last week, one source proved to be the most reliable - announcements by the Al Qaeda-linked militants themselves. Read Article Algeria militants' shrewd media game
Jan 23, 2013
Algeria is to increase security at its oil and gas installations after last week's terrorist attack and the military assault that left 85 dead and exposed the increased threat from Al Qaeda in North Africa. Read Article Algeria to tighten plant security
Jan 22, 2013
Attackers included two Canadians and a team of explosives experts who were ready to blow up gas plant, says Abdelmalek Sellal. Read Article Algeria PM says militants were well prepared and had help from inside gas plant
Jan 22, 2013
Tony Grisedale's account of survival amid the carnage of the terrorist attack on the Algerian gas plant makes an agonising ordeal seem almost commonplace. Colin Randall pieces together the drama Read Article Algeria hostage recounts survival tactics, as toll rises
Jan 22, 2013
In the aftermath of the terrorist attack on the Ain Amenas gas plant in Algeria, security concerns are shifting to neighbouring Libya, where porous borders and unreliable armed forces leave the oil and gas industry vulnerable. Read Article Algeria crisis casts shadow over Libyan oil industry
Jan 22, 2013
In 2011, the revolution in Libya rocked world energy markets. Last year, the threat was sanctions on Iran. This year, is it insecurity in the great ungoverned Saharan spaces between Mali, Algeria and Libya? Read Article Guns alone won't defend the Saharan energy workers