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LONDON: The Ministry of Justice in Tunisia announced on Sunday that it will continue to order judges' salaries cut to take account of strike days. Tunisian judges are on strike for the fourth week in a row in protest of President Kais Saied's dismissal of 57 judges. Four judges' unions declared a general strike on June 6, claiming that Saied fired their colleagues “without the

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