Economic problems heralded by falling oil and gas production in a country heavily dependent on hydrocarbon exports At 8.30pm on 22 February a magnitude 4.1 quake shook Algiers. Some local wits suggested it was linked to the announcement the same day that ailing President Abdelaziz Bouteflika would be running for a fourth term of office in the April election . Earlier that day Algerian hydrocarbon...
Algeria shaken by drop in gas output
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