Middle East

TUNIS, Jan. 6 

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source |xinhua

Tunisian President Kais Saied removed Trade and Export Development Minister Fadhila Rebhi from her duties, the Tunisian Presidency said in a statement on Friday.

The statement did not clarify the reasons for this decision.

According to the presidency, Saied confirmed this decision after meeting with Prime Minister Najla Bouden Romdhane earlier in the day.

The meeting focused on the general situation in the country and the need to prepare for the second round of legislative elections said the presidency.

According to the statement, Saied also removed the governor of Sfax from his duties.

After being accused of publishing "inflammatory content," the Iranian authorities released the famous actress Taraneh alidosti, who was arrested last month, after she declared her sympathy for the anti-government protests.

The zoo in Giza governorate, Egypt, is the first and most prestigious Zoo in Africa, as well as the largest in the Middle East and was called the "crown jewel of zoos in Africa"when it opened.

The Arab reactions to the Storming of the Al-Aqsa Mosque by the Israeli minister of Internal Security Ben-Gvir are continuing, which Israeli media published photos of him walking around the site under tight guard, noting that he left the courtyard of the Al-Aqsa Mosque after being there for a short time.

In a deal amounting to more than 426 million dollars, the American aircraft manufacturer Boeing announced that Egypt will buy from it 12 military helicopters of the "Chinook 47"model

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