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For detractors of Tunisia’s President Kais Saied, the trial of more than 40 opposition figures is quite clearly a further nail in the coffin of the country’s democracy – and the rule of law.
Mass protests erupted in Tunisia, demanding democracy and the end of arbitrary detention, particularly following the arrest ...
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A Tunisian court has imposed lengthy jail terms on several opposition leaders, businessmen, and lawyers, which has been ...
France on Wednesday criticised the lengthy sentences handed down by a Tunisian court against opposition leaders and ...
Scores of opposition supporters protested outside a Tunis court on Friday at the resumption of a trial of more than 40 ...
Women only really emerged in Tunisia’s male-dominated rap scene with the revolution in 2011. And they’re rapping about much more than just patriarchy.
The sentencing of opponents and other public figures to as much as 66 years in prison highlights the Tunisian president’s dismantling of political achievements. Tunisia was not just the birthplace of ...
Customs data showed that China's aluminum wire and cable exports reached 22,500 mt in March 2025, up 47.2% MoM and surging 59 ...