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Protests as Sudan military, parties sign initial transition deal
Both sides agree on a plan for an eventual transition to civilian rule, but further talks are needed, and protesters say
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One year under military rule in Sudan
Demonstrations are taking place across Sudan to mark one year since the military seized power in a coup.
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Who will rule Malaysia after tight election race?
Many Malaysians were hoping polls would lead to political stability but the vote on Saturday produced no outright winner
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Palestinian youth voices frustration over old electoral systems
Young Palestinians say they are being left out of political life, which directly impact their lives.
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At least 7 protesters killed in Sudan anti-coup rallies
At least seven protesters were killed during pro-democracy protests in Sudan on Monday. Doctors say more than 70 demonstrators have died since October’s military coup. Al Jazeera’s @Hiba_morgan explains where Sudan stands in resolving...
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Sudan on edge as protests persist, calls for caretaker government
PM Abdalla Hamdok’s resignation marks the latest upheaval in Sudan’s fragile transition to democracy.
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Iraq protests mark 2020 killing of Iranian general Qassem Soleimani
Thousands rallied across Iraq to mark the two-year anniversary of Iranian general Qassem Soleimani's killing in Baghdad and to demand a full withdrawal of US and foreign troops.
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Burhan says he will not be part of Sudan gov’t after transition
Sudan coup leader General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan says he is committed to transferring power to civilian leadership.
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Iraq election body soon to announce final results after recount
Iraq’s independent election commission received more than 1,300 complaints following the elections lodged by Shia groups alleging vote fraud.
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Beirut gun battle: “The crisis is not over”
“Lebanon is still on the edge”. @ZeinakhodrAljaz is back on the streets where gun battles erupted on Thursday, to explain why there are fears of more violence
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Caught between US and Iran, Iraqis face choices in elections
On Sunday, Iraq will hold its fifth election since the 2003 United States invasion that ended the rule of then-President Saddam Hussein.
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Tension between Sudan military and transitional government grows
One of Sudan's top military leaders says the transitional government that took over during the 2019 coup needs to take a more active role.
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Tunisian parties form bloc against President Saied's power grab
Four parties announce coalition to oppose Saied’s move to seize governing powers.
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Tunisia’s president names Romdhane as country’s first female PM
President Kais Saied names Najla Bouden Romdhane as new prime minister, nearly two months after his power grab.
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Who is Najla Romdhane, Tunisia’s first female prime minister?
The 63-year-old political unknown has been tasked by President Saied to form a government in the ‘coming hours or days’.
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Tunisia: Parties announce coalition against President Saied
A group of political parties has announced a coalition to oppose President Kais Saied.
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Conflicting views as Morocco’s general elections approach
Morocco’s national election on September 8 will likely bring a new government. But experts are not expecting it to bring long-promised change.
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Voting under way in Morocco amid widespread apathy
Moroccans have been voting for new members of parliament and regional councils.
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How much is this election costing Canadians? | Ask CBC News
This federal election, called in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, is set to be the most expensive in history. So where is $610 million going? And where does the money come from?
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Do election signs affect who we vote for? | Ask CBC News
Campaign signs have been an election staple for decades. But do they actually influence the way we vote? And is their cost and environmental impact worth it?
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How political parties use data to target voters
Election campaigns have become increasingly sophisticated at targeting voters, using data gathered partly through specialty firms and online data. But at least one privacy advocate believes political parties should be more transparent...
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Chad's opposition denounces appointment of Deby's son as 'coup'
The son of the late president of Chad is now in charge. Why Chad's opposition is calling the formation of a military council a coup.
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Tunisia parties launch coalition to oppose president
A group of political parties in Tunisia has announced a coalition to oppose President Kais Saied.
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Will the death of Chad's president create a security vacuum? | Inside Story
Idriss Deby killed while visiting troops fighting armed groups near Libya