A quarter of Algerians under 30 are unemployed and there have been regular protests in resource-rich centres.
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Under his fingers, shimmering silk fabrics are magically created, enhanced with gold or silver thread. Abdelkader Ouazzani, the last of Morocco’s brocade master-weaver, has been repeating these same gestures for 63 years in his workshop in the heart of the ancient city of Fez.
A final agreement on the sharing of power will be signed with the protest movement, within a day.
Complex includes a Koranic school, library, restaurant, along with a research Centre for the study of Algerian history.
Construction is already underway and no name has been given to the new capital.
Demonstrators converged on the military complex last month seeking the army’s help in ousting Bashir.
Sudan’s army rulers and protest leaders resumed crucial talks over handing power to a civilian administration
The charges against Bashir came during an investigation into the death of a medic
Tunisian NGOs, trade unions, elected officials and economists have all voiced concerns about the accord over ‘forced liberalisation.’
The army generals and protesters are at loggerheads over who will sit on a new ruling body that would replace the existing military council.