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Over 100 officials resign from Tunisia’s main Islamist party

TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — More than 100 officials of Tunisia’s Islamist party Ennahdha have announced their resignations to protest their leadership’s inability to confront the nation’s political crisis. The split within the ranks of Ennahdha comes amid deep political crisis in Tunisia. President Kaïs Saied decided in July to sack the country’s prime minister, suspend

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Haiti’s leader: Migration won’t end unless inequality does

By JENNIFER PELTZ Associated Press UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Amid an outcry over the U.S. treatment of Haitian asylum-seekers, the beleaguered island country’s embattled prime minister is pointedly saying that inequalities drive migration. But Ariel Henry stopped short of directly criticizing Washington over the issue in a speech Saturday to the U.N. General Assembly’s annual

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Prince Andrew's lawyers acknowledge he has been served with legal papers in a civil sexual assault case against him

Prince Andrew’s attorneys acknowledge he has been served with US court papers in joint filing

By Kristina Sgueglia, CNN Prince Andrew‘s lawyers acknowledge he has been served with legal papers in a civil sexual assault case against him, as do lawyers for the woman accusing him of sexual abuse, according to documents filed Friday in New York federal court. The proposed stipulation, filed in agreement and electronically signed by attorneys

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