Algeria’s prime minister renewed on Saturday criticism of a U.S. embassy alert about possible imminent attacks in the capital, Algiers, saying it was unacceptable interference in the country’s affairs. A warden notice issued to U.S. expatriates on April 14 said there might be attacks planned for that day in Algiers, a move that caused alarm in the city just three days after suicide bombs killed 33 people in the Algerian capital. Full Story
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