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Al Jazeera on MSNTunisia court sentences lawyer critical of president to two years in prisonSonia Dhamani, a fierce critic of President Kais Saied, has criticised him for practices against refugees and migrants.
Hard-won by civil society in the momentum of the 2011 revolution, associative radio stations once carried the hope of a free and pluralistic media landscape. Riding on early enthusiasm and supported ...
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Africanews on MSNTunisian opposition politician Abir Moussi sentenced to two years in prisonTunisian politician Abir Moussi has been sentenced to two years in prison. Moussi sentencing is part of what critics are ...
My first meeting with Seyyed Ferjani, the Ennahda revolutionary and current advisor to the Tunisian Ministry of Justice, was on a morning of tear gas and demonstrations. It was my first experience ...
Following Tunisia's recent revolution, Egypt has been identified by many analysts as the country most likely to succumb to a similar type of revolt in the Middle East. Like Tunisia, Egypt suffers from ...
Alarming accounts of the systematic humiliation faced by LGBTQI+ persons in prison expose the harsh reality that this community endures in Tunisia. An image very far from that which the government ...
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President Saied: "Those who believe they can hamper enforcemement of laws, accountability are mistaken" [Upd 1]Those who believe they can hamper the enforcemement of laws and accountability are mistaken, President of the Republic Kais ...
Africa accounts for 17 percent of the world's population and generates less than 3 percent of global electricity.
Free Destourian Party opposition leader Abir Moussi was recently sentenced to two years in prison, delivering the latest blow ...
Happy Juneteenth! In a world where racism, the erasure of Black history and even attacks from the federal government try to ...
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The New Republic on MSNIf the Islamic Republic Falls, Who Would Compete for Power in Iran?Several factions could vie for power in the event of a regime collapse. Some of them would even give cause for hope.
Director Hind Meddeb’s timely and arresting new documentary chronicles the the lives of Sudanese citizens in Khartoum during 2019’s uprising after the fall of president Omar al Bashir.
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