- As the credits roll on Algeria’s dictator, a timely reminder of why history must not be repeated The Guardian
- Algerians return to streets - to sweep up after protests The Telegraph
- Their president is gone, but Algerians keep protesting and calling for democracy The Washington Post
- Algeria protesters demand end to regime after Bouteflika's fall BBC News
- Algerian protesters: President's exit was only first step Fox News
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