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They are waiting for the arrival of Moïse Katumbi Chapwe, a former governor of Katanga, the region of which Lubumbashi is the capital, whom the government has accused of hiring mercenaries and plotting a coup. When Mr Katumbi arrives, he does so in a black minivan surrounded by a huge crowd of people who fill the square, singing and waving signs that read “Je Suis Moïse”. Dressed all in white, with a Congolese flag around his neck, he clambers out and pushes through the crowd, ascends the steps and goes inside.

But that deal has still not been approved by the parliament in the east, where some oppose handing control of the army to the new administration without guaranteeing the future of General Haftar. Mr Serraj has hunkered down at a naval base since arriving in Tripoli on March 30th. After a smooth start, in which he was handed control of state institutions and backed by several militias, he has struggled to make progress. Citizens still suffer from power cuts, cash shortages and a lack of security.

Ec/Navigator Premier sponsors 34 Asia Banyan The Economist May 14th 2016 Despotic in Dhaka Bangladesh is sliding into one-party dictatorship I N TERMS of international news stories per head of population, Bangladesh, a Muslim-majority country of more than 160m, is among the world’s most underreported places. But recently it has been attracting headlines for ugly reasons. First came the religiously motivated murders—of more than two dozen secular bloggers, liberals and others since 2013, typically hacked to death with machetes; then, on May 11th, the execution of Motiur Rahman Nizami, leader of the country’s largest Islamist party, for atrocities committed during the war for independence from Pakistan in 1971.

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