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Iraq PM resignation would only be 'first step', protesters say
Demonstrators remain sceptical despite Adel Abdul Mahdi's announcement and demand complete overhaul of political system.
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Iraqi PM Abdul Mahdi submits resignation to parliament
Parliament to meet on Sunday to decide on Iraqi PM's fate amid ongoing anti-government protests.
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Iraq parliament approves PM Adel Abdul Mahdi's resignation
Parliament approves resignation of Abdul Mahdi's government after two months of protests that left more than 400 dead.
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Adel Abdul Mahdi's short tenure as Iraq's prime minister
After months of violent clashes, Adel Abdul Mahdi said he had no other choice, but to resign as Iraq's prime minister.
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Uncertainty remains as Iraq parliament accepts PM's resignation
Parliament approves resignation of Abdul Mahdi's government after two months of protests that left more than 400 dead.
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Political tension in Mauritania amid return of former leader
Fears of a serious escalation increased after the arrest of the commander of the presidential guard and his deputy, both loyalists of former President Abdul Aziz.
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Will Saudi Arabia reduce its oil output?
Reports suggest Saudi Arabia wants OPEC to make further production cuts.
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Several killed in air raids on markets in Syria's Idlib province
At least 10 people killed in government attacks on rebel-held towns in northwest Syria, rescue workers say.
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Iran elections: Candidates register for 2020 vote
In Iran, candidates began on Sunday to register for Iran's 2020 parliamentary election
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Mostly children and women among dead in southern Libya air attack
UN-recognised government blames renegade military commander Khalifa Haftar's forces for attacking residential areas.
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Lebanon political unrest: Defiance against political elite
How Lebanon's women are at forefront of anti-government protests.
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Amnesty: Four million disabled people lack basic care in Yemen
The rights group says disabled people are most at risk because of the war between Houthi rebels and the UN-recognised government.
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Iran acknowledges killings during protests
Human rights groups say as many as 200 people were killed in crackdown on protesters, while the government puts the figure at around 13.
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Sudan tribal fighting: At least six killed in violence
Ethnic violence broke out between the Beni Amer and the Hadendawa tribes in Sudan’s Red Sea state last week.
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The Qatar Blockade | Start Here EP 4
The Arabian Gulf Cup will see all GCC teams play in Doha despite the blockade against Qatar. But what led to the drift in the region?
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Little hopes for progress after Syrian constitutional panel meet
UN put a positive spin on what was achieved in the first round of talks in Geneva, but there was little progress made in drafting a new constitution.
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HRW's Omar Shakir pledges to continue work after Israel expulsion
HRW director Omar Shakir is being deported over his alleged support for promoting boycotts of Israel.
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Israel expels Human Rights Watch official for BDS support
Israel expels director for Human Rights Watch for BDS activity in line with 2017 law.
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Lebanon protesters defiant despite Hezbollah confrontation
Demonstrators demanding a complete government overhaul were attacked by pro-Hezbollah gangs on Sunday.
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Resistance committees keep watch on Sudan's fledgling government
Local groups provide services, ensure transitional government delivers on reform pledges.
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Saudi-led coalition eases restrictions for Yemen capital's airport
The coalition says it will mean patients in need of medical care can be flown out from the rebel-held area.
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Iraq condemns attack on Iranian consulate in Najaf
Iranian diplomatic staff unharmed as anti-government demonstrators storm and set fire to consulate in the southern city.
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Lebanese face-off at civil war flashpoint as tensions rise
Third night of clashes between party supporters and protesters threatens largely peaceful Lebanon rallies.
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Iraq protesters demand education
According to the Iraqi Human Rights Commission, about eight million youths aged between 15 and 25 cannot read or write.