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Tunisian President Kais Saied recently fired 57 judges in a move critics say further consolidates his one-man rule. A coalition
Read MoreTunisian President Kais Saied recently fired 57 judges in a move critics say further consolidates his one-man rule. A coalition
Read MoreTunisia is approaching a crossroads as President Kais Saied continues to clash with growing opposition to his proposed new constitution.
Read MoreFrom: Al Jazeera World A Libyan pharmacologist treating HIV patients in South Africa and a Tunisian scientist purifying water in
Read MoreMove is a response to the president’s sacking of 57 judges on Thursday, raising fears of a return to authoritarianism.
Read MoreRached Ghannouchi says his party and its allies will continue to work against the ‘coup’ and attacks on the constitution.
Read MorePolice blocked protesters marching towards the headquarters of the electoral board whose chief President Kais Saied recently replaced. Clashes have
Read MoreThe powerful trade union to strike work on June 16 to demand wage increase and oppose President Saied’s privatisation plans.
Read MoreThe powerful UGTT union says it will hold a strike over wages and the economy, as it accuses Kais Saied
Read MoreAs Tunisia’s political crisis rumbles on, President Kais Saied has made several moves that critics say are designed to entrench
Read MoreWashington, DC – Lawmakers and rights groups in the United States are calling on the Biden administration to pressure Tunisian
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