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TUNIS, April 19 (Reuters) - A Tunisian court on Saturday handed jail terms of 13 to 66 years to opposition leaders, businessmen and lawyers on charges of conspiring, a case the opposition says is ...
A mass trial is set to resume in Tunisia of more than 40 people accused of various conspiracies against the Tunisian state and its president, Kais Saied. The trial, originally scheduled to begin ...
TUNIS - A Tunisian court handed jail terms of 13 to 66 years to opposition leaders, businessmen and lawyers on charges of conspiring against state security, the state news agency TAP reported on ...
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 ...
NAPLES, Italy — The transfer of two American patrol boats to Tunisia and a Navy command ship’s visit embody a centuries-old U.S. commitment to maritime partnership with the North African ...
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.
Spokesperson for Tunisia's National Guard, Brigadier General Hossam Eddine Jababli, said the sweeps intended to ensure "health and safety." He said roughly 200 migrants who were detained were from ...
Tunisia and the NATO discussed Tuesday ways to boost bilateral cooperation. Defense Minister Khaled Shili and NATO's Special Representative for the Southern Neighborhood and Deputy Assistant ...
A Trump administration official said that an American missionary was released Sunday after 13 months of detainment in Tunisia, Reuters reported. Adam Boehler, a U.S. special envoy, said that ...
The government of Tunisia has invited Nigeria to participate in the forthcoming International Conference on Financing, Investment and Trade. The conference has been slated for 6-7 May 2025.
A new report reveals how Tunisia is using arbitrary arrests and harsh prosecutions to silence lawyers, journalists, and opposition voices, robbing Tunisians of hard-won civil liberties. This statement ...
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