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11 dead as car bombs hit Algerian military base, hotel

Two car bombings in eastern Algeria killed at least 11 people Wednesday -- a day after a blast near a military school in a neighboring region claimed 43 lives.

43 dead in Algerian suicide bombing

An attack on a military school in Algeria killed 43 people and wounded another 38 on Tuesday, the interior ministry said.

Time.com: The Dilemma of 'Virginity' Restoration

Doctors in Europe are increasingly performing hymenoplasties for brides seeking to simulate virginity. But critics say the practice reinforces oppressive religious strictures

Morocco arrests alleged terror plotters

Moroccan security services have broken up an alleged al Qaeda-linked terrorist network planning attacks in the North African country and in Belgium, Morocco's state-run news agency reported Monday.

Time running out for kidnapped Austrians

Austrian officials are seeking to secure the release of two Austrian nationals who were kidnapped by an al Qaeda group while vacationing in North Africa ahead of a midnight Sunday deadline.

Grafite strike increases woe for Bremen

Werder Bremen's title hopes nosedived when they went down 1-0 at home to Wolfsburg on Sunday. It was their third successive defeat and they have slipped to fourth in the Bundesaliga table, seven points behind leaders Bayern Munich.

Time.com: Al-Qaeda Threat to N. Africa Tourists

The abduction of two Austrian tourists has raised concerns about the upsurge in extremist activity in north Africa

Time.com: The Return of the Prophet's Cartoons

To protest a plot to murder a cartoonist, Danish papers reprint caricatures of Mohammed -- then raise questions about the treatment of the alleged plotters

Cameroon reach African Cup semifinals

Stephane M'Bia and Cameroon needed extra time to beat Tunisia 3-2 Monday and reach the semifinals at the African Cup of Nations.

Manucho displays star quality

With its close ties to Portugal, it is perhaps a surprise that Angola hasn't made more of an impression on African football before now. The country's bloody 27-year civil war, which only ended in 2002 perhaps explains why it hasn't.

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