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Iran rejects involvement in Houthi attacks in the Red Sea – WION


Iran rejects involvement in Houthi attacks in the Red Sea  WION

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Chad Votes Yes to New Constitution Backed by Junta 


N’DJAMENA — Chadians have voted in favor of a new constitution that critics say could help cement the power of junta leader Mahamat Idriss Deby.  

The referendum held earlier this month was approved by 86% of voters, the government commission that organized it said on Sunday. Voter turnout was about 64%, it said.  

Chad’s military authorities have called the vote a vital stepping-stone to elections next year — a long-promised return to democratic rule after they seized power in 2021 when former president Idriss Deby was killed on the battlefield during a conflict with insurgents. 

The new constitution will maintain a unitary state, which Chad has had since independence, while some of its opponents had called for the creation of a federal state, saying it would help spur development. 

Several opposition groups called for a boycott of the vote, saying the junta had too much control over the referendum process.  

Deby initially promised an 18-month transition to elections after his father’s death, but last year his government adopted resolutions that delayed elections until 2024 and will allow him to run for president in the eventual vote. 


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Chad Votes Yes to New Constitution Backed by Junta 


N’DJAMENA — Chadians have voted in favor of a new constitution that critics say could help cement the power of junta leader Mahamat Idriss Deby.  

The referendum held earlier this month was approved by 86% of voters, the government commission that organized it said on Sunday. Voter turnout was about 64%, it said.  

Chad’s military authorities have called the vote a vital stepping-stone to elections next year — a long-promised return to democratic rule after they seized power in 2021 when former president Idriss Deby was killed on the battlefield during a conflict with insurgents. 

The new constitution will maintain a unitary state, which Chad has had since independence, while some of its opponents had called for the creation of a federal state, saying it would help spur development. 

Several opposition groups called for a boycott of the vote, saying the junta had too much control over the referendum process.  

Deby initially promised an 18-month transition to elections after his father’s death, but last year his government adopted resolutions that delayed elections until 2024 and will allow him to run for president in the eventual vote. 


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‘I did it for my country’: Giuliani justifies defaming Georgia election workers – Raw Story


‘I did it for my country’: Giuliani justifies defaming Georgia election workers  Raw Story

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Greece to offer exclusive Acropolis visits outside of regular hours — for a steep price


Starting April 1 2024, Greece plans to offer exclusive guided tours of its most powerful tourist magnet to handfuls of well-heeled visitors outside normal opening hours, Azernews reports.

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FIFA may allocate funds for football infrastructure in Azerbaijan’s liberated lands – Trend News Agency


FIFA may allocate funds for football infrastructure in Azerbaijan’s liberated lands  Trend News Agency

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Foundation stone laid for Bash Garvand village in Aghdam district – News.Az


Foundation stone laid for Bash Garvand village in Aghdam district  News.Az

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President Ilham Aliyev inspects ongoing works on internal roads of Aghdam city – News.Az


President Ilham Aliyev inspects ongoing works on internal roads of Aghdam city  News.Az

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Argentina protest organisers have to cover security costs, government says


Organisers of a protest against the economic reforms of Argentina’s new government will have to cover policing costs, the new government says, Azernews reports.

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FBI investigates surge in violent threats against Colorado Supreme Court justices after they …


The threats began after the justices voted that Trump could not appear on the state primary ballots after his actions on January 6. The FBI said …