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Egypt’s prime minister briefly pauses a news conference after feeling dizzy

CAIRO (AP) — A government spokesperson says Egypt’s prime minister was forced to briefly pause a news conference after experiencing some dizziness. Prime Minister Mustafa Madbouly was speaking during his weekly televised Cabinet briefing when he felt unwell, grabbed the microphone stand tightly and asked for a pause. Cabinet spokesperson Mohamed el-Homsani says the 58-year-old prime minister felt dizzy and had to pause his remarks but was soon better and resumed the briefing after a few minutes. The spokesperson said that Madbouly had been tired from his heavy workload and had recently suffered a severe cold.

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