ALGERIA-MALI-CONFLICT
Algerian policemen stop cars at a checkpoint in In Amenas, deep in the Sahara near the Libyan border, on January 18, 2013 as Islamist hostage-takers at a nearby gas field in the area, more than 1,300 kms southeast of the capital Algiers, demanded a prisoner swap and an end to the French military campaign in Mali, a report said, while 30 foreigners were reported still missing in the worst international hostage drama for years. AFP PHOTO/FAROUK BATICHE (Photo by FAROUK BATICHE / AFP) (Photo by FAROUK BATICHE/AFP via Getty Images)
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