Egypt’s Sisi renews state of emergency in North Sinai
Decree also includes imposition of nighttime curfew in certain parts of restive peninsula

CAIRO
Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi on Wednesday renewed an ongoing state of emergency in certain parts of the northern Sinai Peninsula for an additional three months.
Al-Sisi’s decree also included the imposition of a nighttime curfew in certain parts of the restive peninsula.
In October of last year, following a militant attack that killed dozens of soldiers, the Egyptian authorities imposed a state of emergency -- for the first time ever -- in several parts of Sinai.
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