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Amman, Nov. 10 (EFE/EPA) - (Camera: Andre Pain) More than 4.6 million Jordanians have been called to the polls Tuesday to elect a new Parliament, an election marked by a surge in cases of covid-19 in the Hashemite kingdom that has forced the country's authorities to impose a total curfew of four days. FOOTAGE OF THE ELECTION IN AMAN
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Voters cast their ballots as polling stations open in Kuwait's parliamentary elections. The vote-weary Gulf monarchy heads to polls for the third time in three years, just months into the reign of a new emir but with no end in sight to the major oil exporter's chronic political paralysis. IMAGES
Voters cast their ballots at a polling station in Goma, a day after a general election marred by widespread logistical problems that saw some polling stations around the Democratic Republic of Congo, either never open or open late and then shut down early. IMAGES