TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia's ruling Islamists and opposition parties suspended talks on Monday over forming a new caretaker government to end the country's crisis after the two sides failed to agree on naming a prime minister.
The suspension was a blow to hopes of a quick end to political deadlock in a country whose 2011 uprising inspired the "Arab Spring" revolts across the region. It was not clear when negotiations would restart.
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