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Sudan's warring military factions agreed to a week-long truce from Thursday as Khartoum and other parts of the country witnessed more fighting.
The African Union says it is organising a national reconciliation conference for Libya in an aim to restore stability to the country.
Libya's rival administration have agreed on a mechanism that will see foreign troops and mercenaries leave the country, according to the UN.
Sudanese security forces fired tear gas at pro-democracy protesters, who rallied as they marked the first anniversary of a coup that derailed a transition to civilian rule.
Syria, Yemen and Libya were ranked among the lowest in the world by Transparency International in their annual 2022 Corruption Perceptions Index.
Sudanese security forces fired tear gas Thursday at thousands of protesters who rallied against a deal that saw the prime minister reinstated after his ouster in a military coup last month.
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.