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Political shifts unfold as Bolivia's ruling party picks a minister for president, Libya faces unrest with protests and resignations, and Gabon's former leader Bongo is freed. Sentiment: neutral

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Libyan protesters demand Prime Minister's resignation as three ministers resign
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Hundreds of protesters in Libya demanded the resignation of the internationally recognized prime minister, leading to clashes where one security force member was killed as demonstrators attempted to storm the government office. Three ministers also resigned amid the unrest.
Chad's former prime minister and opposition leader arrested in clash probe
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Chad's former prime minister and opposition leader Succès Masra was arrested for allegedly being involved in a violent clash between herders and farmers in the country's southwest.
What This Mean: The arrest highlights ongoing tensions in Chad, reflecting broader instability in the region and potential suppression of opposition voices ahead of political transitions. This could further strain governance and security in a country already facing challenges.
Former Chad PM arrested over alleged links to deadly clash
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Former Chad PM Succès Masra has been arrested over alleged involvement in a deadly clash, with his party claiming the detention occurred without proper judicial process.
What This Mean: The arrest highlights ongoing political instability in Chad, raising concerns about due process and the government's handling of opposition figures amid broader tensions in the region.

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