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ALGERIA: FIRE AT ORPHANAGE KILLS 11, INCLUDING CHILDREN
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AT A GLANCE
A fire at an orphanage in the province of Algiers has killed 11 people and injured 19 more, authorities said. President Abdelmadjid Tebboune expressed his condolences amid his trip to Berlin.
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- Deutsche Welle: A fire at an orphanage in the province of Algiers has killed 11 people and injured 19 more, authorities said.
- Deutsche Welle: President Abdelmadjid Tebboune expressed his condolences amid his trip to Berlin.
- BBC News: Eleven people have died and 19 other have suffered injuries in the overnight fire, the authorities say.
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KEY FACTS
- Topic: GERMANY — the feed headline centres on ALGERIA, FIRE, ORPHANAGE, KILLS, INCLUDING.
- Original feed: Deutsche Welle.
- Published: 16 Jul 2026, 14:55 UK.
- Coverage checked: 2 distinct sources and 1 closely matched related story.
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- 16/07/2026, 14:55 PRIMARY FEED ALGERIA: FIRE AT ORPHANAGE KILLS 11, INCLUDING CHILDREN (Deutsche Welle • 2 hrs ago) [Story Intel]
- 16/07/2026, 15:27 RELATED COVERAGE CHILDREN AMONG DEAD AT ALGERIA FOSTER CARE HOME BLAZE - PRESIDENT (BBC News • 1 hr ago) [Story Intel]
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