According to Sisi, Egypt is supporting “the legitimacy of Libya represented in the country’s House of Representatives.”
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Last month, Sudan’s public prosecutor ordered the questioning of Bashir over money-laundering and “financing terrorism”.
Abdelmalek Sellal served as Bouteflika’s campaign manager, overseeing the president’s past three successful re-election bids.
The IMF approval will open the way for Tunisia to sell bonds worth up to $800 million this year.
Hundreds of people queued outside bank automatic teller machines (ATMs) for hours on Wednesday morning
The decision came after demonstrators declared their nationwide shutdown a success.
Berber, or Amazigh, was initially recognised as an official langauge in 2011, after a decades-long battle by activists.
Protesters had set up several roadblocks across many areas of the capital but the generals have vowed to dismantle them.
Sudanese police fired warning shots Sunday to disperse protesters building roadblocks as part of a civil disobedience campaign
On June 9, police fired warning shots and tear gas to disperse demonstrators building roadblocks in the capital