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A Tunisian court on April 19, 2025, sentenced 37 defendants to between 4 and 66 years in prison in the politically motivated ...
William Brown, pastor of Église Réformée de Tunisie (ERT, Reformed Church of Tunisia), walks past a block of ...
President Kais Saied stressed that the legislative revolution must be accompanied by an administrative revolution, during a meeting with Prime Minister Sara Zaafrani Zenzri at the Carthage Palace on ...
As the North African nation continues to slide toward authoritarianism, a court sentenced about 40 people, including ...
Egyptian author Rusha Latif spoke to students about her book on the Egyptian Revolution and its ties to Palestinian ...
Tunisia has dramatically expanded the use of politically motivated arrests and prosecutions to intimidate and silence critics ...
Human Rights Watch warns Tunisia is jailing critics under vague laws and harsh conditions, with dozens facing prison or death for online posts and political views.
The Tunisian government has made arbitrary detention a central instrument of state policy, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said in a report published Wednesday, alleging a systematic effort to quash ...
Hanène Tajouri Bessassi, Tunisia’s envoy in Washington, discusses her country's priorities at our April 3 Ambassador Insider ...
A student at a Tunisian university died in a fall while reportedly trying to display a Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) flag atop a building on his campus. The incident occurred at the ...
Both Morocco and Tunisia need money, goods and trained men to stabilize their fledgling countries and, though they had fought hard and bitterly for their independence from France, they knew that ...