Gaddafi's son Saif al-Islam sentenced to death by court in Libya
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of Libya’s former dict
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of Libya’s former dict
Some 157 civil society organisations are suspected of having ties to terrorist and Takfiri organisations, said Minister in charge of Relations with Constitutional Bodies and Civil Society Kamel Jendoubi.
The activities of 80 additional organisations were suspended and warnings issued for 83 others to regularise their situation, he announced.
Other organisations were dissolved pursuant to a judicial decision, he said.
Since, earlier this month, Republic of Srpska National Assembly adopted a decision to hold a referendum on the work of state Court and Prosecution office, with discussion about the legality of it among politicians and international community representatives growing.
RS president, Milorad Dodik, said on Tuesday that there is no doubt that the referendum would be held and emphasized that it represents a fight against legal violence of High representative in BiH and the fight for the affirmation of the Dayton Peace Agreement.
Sudan’s Popular Congress Party (PCP) led by Hassan al-Turabi has disclosed ongoing contacts with the exiled leader of the opposition National Umma Party (NUP) al-Sadiq al-Mahdi to convince him to return to the country.
The NUP leader left the country in August 2014 after a month in jail over remarks he made against the government militia known as the Rapid Support Force (RSF).
An official in Sudan’s ruling National Congress Party (NCP) said on Monday that president Omer al-Bashir will hold a meeting with political party leaders next week to schedule the opening session of the national dialogue.
The head of the NCP political sector Mustafa Osman Ismail told reporters that his party did not seek to postpone the dialogue but that the debate took place within the dialogue’s 7 +7 mechanism on the date change.
The federal government of Somalia has completely ruled out planned 2016 general elections in the country.
The parliament said that one man one vote is not possible in the war torn state following a meeting in the capital Mogadishu on Tuesday in which Wednesday's "The New Deal" meeting was also discussed.
The 25 member committee chairman tasked by the government Abdullahi Godah Barre has read three point agreement between the parliament and cabinet paving way the ruled out of one man one vote come next year 2016.
Somalia's Interim Jubaland administrative parliamentarians have refused to attend New Deal forum which was scheduled to be held on Wednesday in Mogadishu.
The lawmakers from Interim Jubaland told Shabelle Media that its administrative constitution had been prepared amid its preparation was took part by international experts.
The summit was also boycotted by Somalia's semi-autonomous Puntland leader, Abduwali Mohamed Ali Gaas, says he had not been satisfied for any manner of the meeting.
RIYADH: The Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs has banned the display of photos of candidates during campaigning for the upcoming municipal elections.
Une Khmissa. C’est le logo du parti Alternative démocratique (PAD), dernier né des partis politiques marocains. En effet, la formation constituée essentiellement de personnes ayant fait partie du courant « Ouverture et démocratie » de l’USFP a été reconnue par le ministère de l’Intérieur le vendredi 24 juillet. Un aval qui permettra au PAD de réunir son secrétariat général, le 28 juillet prochain selon nos sources, en vue d’organiser un congrès constitutif.
Muscat: Its legislative powers may be limited but the Majlis Al Shura still has an important role to play in Oman’s political process as a voice for the people, so voting in the upcoming elections is very important, experts say.
Estremecido aún por la matanza de 38 turistas extranjeros en la ciudad sureña de Susa, este país norteafricano cuenta hoy con una ley que endurece las penas y agiliza los juicios por ese delito.
Estremecido aún por la matanza de 38 turistas extranjeros en la ciudad sureña de Susa, este país norteafricano cuenta hoy con una ley que endurece las penas y agiliza los juicios por ese delito.
Bosnia's tripartite Presidency on Thursday adopted a so-called Master Plan, which is hoped will help kick-start the reform process and enable Bosnia and Herzegovina to obtain EU candidate status in 2017.
On the same day, the governments of the two entities, the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Republika Srpska, also adopted key documents that are a part of Bosnia's reform agenda as agreed with the EU and international financial institutions.