Dec. 11 - Scores are dead - among them at least one UN worker - after a double car bombing rocked the Algerian capital Algiers
The attacks are being blamed on Al Qaeda's North Africa wing and were the deadliest to strike the Algerian capital since the 1990s civil war. The blasts happened within minutes of one another. The first struck near the Constitutional Building and the other hit offices belonging to the United Nations, killing one employee of the U.N. refugee agency. 13 UN staff are reported to be missing.
Helen Long reports.
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