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Here are all the major updates, scores and results of Indians from the world of sports on Wednesday, April 23.
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allAfrica.com on MSNTunisia: Harsh Sentences in ‘Conspiracy Case’ Sham TrialA Tunisian court on April 19, 2025, sentenced 37 defendants to between 4 and 66 years in prison in the politically motivated ...
By Vivian Yee Reporting from Damascus, Syria In the latest sign of deepening repression in what was once virtually the sole Arab democracy, a court in Tunisia has handed down heavy sentences to ...
A Tunisian court issued prison sentences ranging between 13 and 66 years against dozens of people charged with “conspiring ...
NanoDrops was founded in 2020 and is backed by Sanara Capital. Daria Lemann-Blumenthal, NanoDrops CEO and Prof. David Smadja, MD Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer (NanoDrops) Lemann-Blumenthal ...
On December 17, 2010, a young, demoralized man staggered angrily into a local government office in central Tunisia. He doused himself in paint thinner and lit a match. Incensed by Ben Ali’s ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNTunisia burns migrant tents in latest clearance effort: AFPTunisian authorities on Thursday set fire to tents housing sub-Saharan African migrants, an AFP correspondent said, in a new drive to clear their informal camps. For nearly two years, olive groves ...
Officials during the signing of the MoU. Credit: EURATEX. The MoU was signed by Euratex and Tunisia’s FTTH at the Monastir Technopole in Tunisia. It underlines a mutual commitment to closer industrial ...
About 20 defendants, many of whom have fled Tunisia, were sentenced in absentia. According to local media, a prosecutor said the defendants were accused of "conspiracy against state security" and ...
Forty defendants were charged and referred for trial under numerous articles of Tunisia’s Penal Code and 2015 Counterterrorism Law, including some that carry the death penalty. The court began ...
Tunisia Hands Lengthy Prison Terms to Opposition Leaders on Conspiracy Charges By Tarek Amara and Menna AlaaElDin TUNIS (Reuters) -A Tunisian court on Saturday handed jail terms of 13 to 66 years ...
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