Ireland’s Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister Charlie Flanagan has expressed his "deep disappointment" after the case involving Irish citizen Ibrahim Halawa was adjourned for the 19th time yesterday. Flanagan said that despite the setback, the judges have "indicated a clear desire to move this case forward," according to the Irish Independent. The Belfast Telegraph, Irish Times, and Newstalk also have the story.
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