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Algeria confirms record low turnout for referendum on a new constitution, approves it anywayF

The 23.8-percent turnout was a record low for a major vote in Algeria, with fewer than 15 percent of eligible voters endorsing the constitutional document Algerians approved constitutional reforms in a referendum, though with a record low turnout, the country's...

Sahel: Mali politics sinking to new low with military’s attempt at power grabF

A leading opposition group on Wednesday warned of a military stranglehold on Mali's post-coup government and called for "resistance.... to save democracy" in the Sahel state. The statement from the opposition June 5 Movement, or M5, follows a decree published on...

Libya crisis: Talks in Tunisia show some progressF

Libyans agreed in UN-led talks on Wednesday a plan to hold elections within 18 months, as diplomatic efforts grow to end a decade of violence in the North African country. Delegates from across Libya "reached a preliminary roadmap for ending the transitional period...

Libyans looking for an end to their conflict. Will foreign meddlers allow them?F

The UN launched talks among Libyans on Monday aimed at creating a unity government and preparing for elections to bring peace after a decade of violence in the North African country. The 75 delegates, selected by the UN to represent existing state bodies and groups...

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