Liberia's Supreme Court stays presidential run-off over fraud allegations November 01, 2017 / by Huzaifa / in news, Reuters: World News / with No comments / MONROVIA (Reuters) - Liberia's Supreme Court has stayed next week's presidential run-off election until it considers a challenge to first round results by a losing candidate who has alleged fraud. from Reuters: World News http://ift.tt/2yiW2fX // Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:Mexico's outgoing and incoming ministers meet ahead of key trade talksMembers of Mexico's incoming and outgoing presidential administrations gathered on Saturday to begin collaborating before a series of key meetings on … Read MoreMyanmar police insisted on meeting, gave documents: Reuters reporterA Reuters reporter accused of obtaining secret state documents in Myanmar told a court on Monday a policeman had called him on the day he was arrested… Read MoreCuba's draft constitution opens path to gay marriageThe draft of Cuba's new constitution opens the path to same-sex marriage, a government official said on Saturday, which would make the country that on… Read MoreIn Senegal, China's President Xi pledges stronger Africa tiesChina's President Xi Jinping pledged during a visit to Senegal on Saturday to strengthen economic ties with Africa, a continent already awash with che… Read MoreFrance's Le Maire says no U.S. trade talks with metals tariffs in placeFrench Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on Saturday the European Union could not consider negotiating a free trade agreement with the United State… Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment