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Tuesday, 6 December, 2011, 9:4 ( 7:4 GMT )
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Egypt in Crisis
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Libya Plans to Secure Tunisia Borders
Following Tunisia's decision to close its main crossing points after clashes between militiamen and border guards that blocked Tripoli's main supply route, the Libyan authorities said on Sunday they would secure the area near its border with the neighbourly country. Tunisia said there had also been attempts by Libyans to enter Tunisia undetected.

Turkish Oil Company Eager to Resume Work in Libya
The head of the Turkish Petroleum Corporation, TPAO, office in Libya, Ahmet Tandircioglu has been reported saying that his company was eager to resume its oil exploration and other projects in the new Libya.

Italian PM Presents Austerity Measures Aimed at Raising €30bn
Italian Premier Mario Monti on Monday will present to Italy's parliament his emergency government's package of budget measures that aim to raise €30 billion euros and help hurl the country out of its debt crisis.

Former Ivory Coast to Be Charged Monday at ICC
Former Ivorian President Laurent Gbagbo was scheduled to appear before International Criminal Court, ICC, judges for the first time Monday, to ace four counts of crimes against humanity, including violence that the UN says left some 3,000 people dead.

Russia: Setback for Putin as Party Wins But Loses Parliamentary Majority
With almost all the votes counted in the parliamentary election in Russia, Putin-led United Russia has received the support of fewer voters than in 2007. It has less than 50 per cent of the votes, showing a decline for the first time since it was created in 2001. Depite the setback it still remains the biggest party in the Duma (parliament)

Socialists Decline Chance to Form Part of Morocco's Coalition
The Socialist Union of Popular Forces, USFP, Morocco's main leftwing party that came third in the November 25 legislative election, has decided not to take part in a government coalition led by the country's moderate Islamists. It had been asked by new prime minister Abdelilah Benkirane to join his government.

Libyan Women Frustrated at Being Under-Represented in Running the New Libya
Libya has announced the lineup for a transitional government that will draft a constitution and prepare the country for elections, trying to ensure that the demands of regional and political factions were met, but women say they remain seriously under-represented in the new government.

UN Security Council Extends Mandate of Support for Libya Mission
The UN Security Council has xtended the mandate of the United Nations mission in Libya until the middle of March next year, and expanded its tasks to include assisting the North African country’s transitional Government in its efforts to address the threat of arms proliferation.

Russia Goes to the Polls for Duma Elections
Voting in Russia's marathon parliamentary elections continued Sunday watched closely as a crucial test for Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and his ruling United Russia party. Eventual victory is expected to go to Putin's party amid claims of campaign fraud.

Opposition Rejects Congolese Early Election Results
The Democratic Republic of Congo opposition leader Etienne Tshisekedi has rejected early results from the November 28 Presidential election giving incumbent President Joseph Kabila an early lead in the vote count, and issued a warning to his rival.

US Defence Secretary Calls on Israel to Talk to Palestinians
US defence secretary Leon Panetta has urged Israel to go back to the negotiating table with Palestinians and to address what he described as the country's growing isolation in the Middle East.

UN Humanitarian Coordinator Visits Misurata and Calls for Additional Funding to Meet Immediate Needs
The UN Deputy Special Representative, Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator Mr. Georg Charpentier has called for more funding to face the threats posed to the local population by explosive remnants of war (ERW).

Egypt: Muslim Brotherhood Thanks Voters for 'Landslide Win' in Parliament Vote
Muslim Brotherhood has expressed gratitude to the constituents who gave the group an initial victory in the first post-Mubarak parliamentary polls in Egypt, which was better than previously estimated. In general, the Islamist parties may have captured as many as 120 seats out of a total of 168 seats up for grabs in the first stage.

Tunisia Closes Another Border Crossing with Libya
A fgew days after closure of the Ras El Jedir border point, and a result of attacks on Tunisians on the Libyan side, Tunisia has now decided to close another main border post into Libya at Dehiba.

ICC Now Seeks Warrant for Sudan's Defence Minister
The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Luis Moreno-Ocampo on Friday sought an arrest warrant for Sudan's defence minister Abdelrahim Mohamed Hussein for crimes against humanity and war crimes committed in Darfur from August 2003 to March 2004, heis office said in a statement.

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