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Togolese opposition mobilise against election delays

from ESSIE KOMBATE in Lome, TogoLOME, (CAJ News) - THE West African country of Togo is on a knife edge after the government announced the postponement of legislative and regional elections to April 29. It faces its most severe protests in recent years, with the campaign officially running from this coming Saturday until April 27.

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FG declares Tuesday, Wednesday public holidays for Eid El-Fitr – Nigerian Observer

FG declares Tuesday, Wednesday public holidays for Eid El-Fitr – Nigerian Observer
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Netanyahu Rebuffs Allies' Criticism as Jerusalem Violence Swells

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pushed back against international criticism of government policies that have sparked weeks of violence in contested Jerusalem, condemning the unrest as the work of extremists and rejecting what he said is mounting pressure to halt Jewish construction in the city.

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Netanyahu rebuffs international criticism as violence in Jerusalem swells


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, wearing a mask for protection against the COVID-19 pandemic, attends a special cabinet meeting on the occasion of "Jerusalem Day" at the city's municipality building on May 9, 2021. Photo by Amit Shabi /AFP via Getty Images
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pushed back against international criticism of government policies that have sparked weeks of violence in contested Jerusalem, condemning the unrest as the work of extremists and rejecting what he said is mounting pressure to halt Jewish construction in the city.
“We will not allow any extremist element to undermine the quiet in Jerusalem,” Netanyahu said at a special cabinet meeting marking Jerusalem Day, the reunification of the city in the 1967 Middle East war. “We will uphold law and order, vigorously and responsibly. We will continue to safeguard freedom of worship for all faiths but we will not allow violent disturbances.”

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Netanyahu Rebuffs Criticism as Jerusalem Violence Swells


Netanyahu Rebuffs Criticism as Jerusalem Violence Swells
Bloomberg
5/9/2021
Alisa Odenheimer
(Bloomberg) -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pushed back against international criticism of government policies that have sparked weeks of violence in contested Jerusalem, condemning the unrest as the work of extremists and rejecting what he said is mounting pressure to halt Jewish construction in the city.
“We will not allow any extremist element to undermine the quiet in Jerusalem,” Netanyahu said at a special cabinet meeting marking Jerusalem Day, the reunification of the city in the 1967 Middle East war. “We will uphold law and order, vigorously and responsibly. We will continue to safeguard freedom of worship for all faiths but we will not allow violent disturbances.”

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