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US tourists kidnapped in Egypt released unharmed

CAIRO, Egypt – Two American tourists who were kidnapped early Thursday in Egypt’s Sinai region have been released unharmed, a U.S. State Department spokesman said, citing Egyptian officials. CAIRO, Egypt – Two American tourists who were kidnapped early Thursday in Egypt’s Sinai region have been released unharmed, a U.S. State Department spokesman said, citing Egyptian officials. The U.S. Embassy has contacted the victims’ relatives and is providing consular assistance, State Department deputy spokesman Mark Toner said. The confirmation of their release came shortly after one of the men, Brandon Kutz, contradicted a statement by Gen. Ahmed Fawzi, secretary for the governor of South Sinai, who had said the two men had been released and were on their way to a hotel with Egyptian security forces.

We ll continue to close down courts nationwide until implementation of financial autonomy, judiciary workers say

Share The Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) said on Monday that its members would continue to close down courts nationwide unless and until the implementation of financial autonomy for the judiciary as stipulated by the constitution. The union made this known on Monday evening despite an appeal by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, to the leadership of JUSUN to call off the strike. After a meeting between the Federal Government and the union leadership on Monday, JUSUN said the strike would continue until implementation of financial autonomy for judiciary, warning that the courts would remain under lock and key across the country until financial autonomy of the judicial is guarantee and implementation begin across all the states of the federation.

Judicial workers strike: Govs are committing impeachable offence ― JUSUN

Share The Judiciary Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN) declared on Wednesday that the state governors are committing an impeachable offence for refusing to allow financial autonomy of the judiciary according to the provisions of the Nigeria Constitution. Against this background, JUSUN warned that the ongoing strike by the judicial workers will continue as long as required, saying that there is no going back until their demands are met. “For now, the strike is on and will continue until our demands are met, no retreat, no surrender. The strike is total, 100 per cent compliant all over the country,” JUSUN President, Comrade Marwan Mustapha, said.

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