Yes, but mainly to the southeast of it.
Niger
East ~ Egypt SE ~ Sudan South ~ Chad and Niger West ~ Algeria and Tunisia
Niger is in the northern part of Africa, in between Chad and Algeria. It's captiol, Niamey, is in the south-west part of Niger.
Answer: Sudan is the largest, followed by Algeria, then DR Congo, then Libya, then Chad, then Niger, then Angola, then Mali, and then South Africa.
Libya is not a landlocked country, as the Mediterranean Sea is to the north. To Libya's west are Algeria and Tunisia. Chad and Niger are to the south, while Sudan is to the southeast. Finally, Egypt is east of Libya. So Libya's bordering countries are (in anti-clockwise order) Tunisia, Algeria, Niger, Chad, Sudan and Egypt.
Tunisia is a tiny country that shares its border with Algeria and Libya. (See related link) To the south, Niger also borders both Algeria and Libya.
Niger.
Algeria border with Tunisia, Libya, Niger, Mali, Mauritania, Western Sahara and Morocco.
Answer Algeria is located in the far north of Africa. The Mediterrannean Sea forms its northern border with Morocco to the west and Tunisia and Libya to the east. Mauritania, Mali, and Niger are to the south. Much of Algeria is covered by the Sahara Desert. See Web Links for a world location map of Algeria.more:aboutalgeria.com/2014/06/where-is-algeria.html
If you mean algeria- Algeria is located in the far north of Africa. The Mediterrannean Sea forms its northern border with Morocco to the west and Tunisia and Libya to the east. Mauritania, Mali, and Niger are to the south. Much of Algeria is covered by the Sahara Desert.
Niger shares a border with Libya and Algeria. Chad with Libya
Both Tunisia and Niger are bordered by both Algeria and Libya. In Tunisia's case, Algeria and Libya are the only countries that border it, so it is probably the answer you are looking for.