Algerian security forces have found a large cache of weapons, including shoulder-fired missiles, which they believe were smuggled in from neighbouring Libya, a security source briefed on the discovery told Reuters on Saturday. The find follows warnings from governments in the region that instability...
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Unrest in Libya, the fourth biggest oil exporter in Africa after Nigeria, Algeria and Angola, is impacting on oil prices
After the fall of the regime of Muammar Qaddafi, concerns were raised that Libyan weapons would be smuggled out of the country and transferred to terrorists, including ones belonging to Al Qaeda.
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