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14 April 2022
Libya's rival governments start UN-backed talks in Egypt
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14 April 2022
In the United States, South Carolina becomes 19th state legislature calling for convention of states
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13 April 2022
In Libya, constitution drafting committee says recent house of representatives actions violate interim constitution
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In Libya, house of representatives forms 12-member committee to review draft constitution
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12 April 2022
In Mexico, president wins recall referendum amid low turnout
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In Luxembourg, second campaign to trigger referendum fails to collect enough signatures
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8 April 2022
In Yemen, president dismisses vice president and transfers powers to new leadership council
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8 April 2022
Papua New Guinea and Bougainville governments sign agreement paving way for ratification of 2019 Bougainville independence referendum results
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8 April 2022
In the United States, senate confirms Ketanji Brown Jackson, first Black women to serve on the supreme court
Tunisian President Kais Saied (photo credit: Thierry Brésillon)
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7 April 2022
In Tunisia, president to change parliamentary voting process before elections

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