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Jacobin on MSNKeir Starmer’s Government Copies Far-Right Migration PlansIn a sweltering café just outside Tunis’s old medina last summer, a local human rights defender spoke of living in a climate of fear. You couldn’t remain in one place for too long. At a galloping pace ...
Tunisian journalist and media figure Mohamed Boughalleb was released from prison on Thursday following a court decision, ...
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President of Republic stresses social role of state in all fieldsPresident Kais Saied reiterated the social role of the state in all fields during his meeting with Minister of Social Affairs Issam Lahmar at Carthage Palace on Thursday afternoon.In this context, the ...
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Hosted on MSNTunisia: Judge Releases Prominent Journalist Mohamed BoughallebAsharq Al Awsat A Tunisian judge on Thursday released prominent journalist Mohamed Boughalleb, a critic of President Kais Saied, his lawyer told Reuters, a move the opposition hopes will lead to the ...
Prominent Tunisian journalist Mohamed Boughalleb, critical of President Kais Saied, has been released from jail, his lawyer ...
Prominent Tunisian human rights activist Sihem Bensedrine was released from jail on Wednesday after an appeals court ruling, ...
Spokesperson Thameen Al-Kheetan said the UN is calling on the Tunisian authorities to 'cease all forms of persecution of ...
His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa has been awarded the (First Class). This prestigious honour is given to heads of ...
Agency Tunis Afrique Press on MSN4d
President of Republic meets Minister of Religious Affairs to discuss Hajj PreparationsPresident Kais Saïed met on Monday at Carthage Palace Minister of Religious Affairs, Ahmed Bouhali.The President of the ...
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Strengthening cooperation projects with World Bank, focus of PM’s meeting with WB VP for MENAPrime Minister Kamal Madouri met, on Monday, at the Government Palace in Kasbah, Ousmane Diène, Vice President of the World ...
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Yabiladi on MSNMoroccan hackers target Tunisian government websitesMoroccan hacker group known as Moroccan Soldiers claimed to have targeted several institutional websites in Tunisia this ...
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