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Abdalla Hamdok fired Saleh Ammar, the newly appointed governor of Kassala province, after protests against his appointment turned deadly
Lebanese politician Najib Mikati was tasked with forming a new government, following parliamentary consultations at the Baabda presidential palace on Monday.
The appointment of the governors forms part of a power-sharing agreement, singed last August between the military and protesters.
A decade after the January 25 uprising, thousands of protesters are estimated to have fled to escape the President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi government, which is now considered even more oppressive.
Protesters in Khartoum were attacked with tear gas by Sudanese police.
Omar al-Bashir, who came to power in 1989 in a military coup, has vowed to step down at the end of the decade, despite failing to honour similar promises before.
The Knesset's approval of an amended anti-infiltration bill ensures the country's highest court will be ignored, and the Horot detention facility for asylum seekers in the desert will remain in service.