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While Internet services and telephone communications returned in the Sudan, the Central Committee of Doctors of the Sudan announced that dozens had been injured as a result of confrontations between protesters and security forces in demonstrations.

In a statement carried out by Saudi Arabia & apos official news channel, the Saudi - led Arab coalition today announced that its forces had destroyed a Houthi bomb boat "before carrying out an imminent attack" by it south of the Red Sea, adding that the Houthi militia had fired it from Hodeida province.

Noting that some have cooperated with the intelligence of foreign countries to "plan the assassination of a number of officials," Tunisian President Qais Saeed has confirmed today that there are "intrigue in his country," amounting to assassination, according to him.

Without setting a new date, leaving the internationally supported peace process in disarray and casting doubt on the fate of the interim government, the Libyan parliament said that presidential elections would not be held as scheduled on Friday.

In a move that came days before elections are scheduled to be held in the country next 24 December, with heavily armed people on the streets taking control of the southern areas of Libya since this morning.

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