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Journalist access to secretariat restricted for security
The decision to restrict journalists access to the Secretariat was taken in view of the safety and security of the Key Point Installation (KPI), which was hit by a devastating fire this week, said the interim government on Saturday. The government regrets the inconvenience and seeks cooperation...