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The new Palestinian government swears in with a program for governing Gaza

ALBAWABA - In a significant development for Palestinian governance, Prime Minister Muhammad Mustafa was sworn in this evening, marking the establishment

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New Palestinian prime minister forms government of experts

Newly appointed Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Mustafa of the Palestinian Authority (PA) has formed a government of technocrats, official Palestinian news agency WAFA reported on Thursday. President Mahmoud Abbas has issued a decree expressing his confidence in the government, with 22 of the 23 ministerial posts being newly appointed, according to the report. The move comes amid pressure from the United States, as well as some Arab countries, for the PA to be reformed and revitalized in the

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570 days of secrecy - Kaieteur News

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Protests in Iraq: The streets speak for themselves!

Once again, political deadlock is driving thousands of Iraqis to Tahrir Square. They want new elections, but the parliament refuses to dissolve. Elected representatives are now being protected from the people. Birgit Svensson reports from Baghdad

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Protests in Iraq: The streets speak for themselves!

Once again, political deadlock is driving thousands of Iraqis to Tahrir Square. They want new elections, but the parliament refuses to dissolve. Elected representatives are now being protected from the people. Birgit Svensson reports from Baghdad

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