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Witness the incredible footage of rare Titanoboa sightings caught on camera in 2024. Don't miss out on this ...
The non-governmental organisation Human Rights Watch (HRW) has just published a new report on Tunisia, condemning the government's use of arbitrary detention as "a cornerstone of its repressive policy ...
A new Human Rights Watch report says Tunisia has dramatically expanded the use of politically motivated arrests and ...
Protests resumed Wednesday in Mezzouna in the Sidi Bouzid province for a second consecutive day following the deaths of three students after part of a secondary school wall collapsed.
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 ...
The European Union on Wednesday published a list of seven countries it considers "safe", in a bid to speed up migrant returns ...
The Tunisian government has been increasingly using arbitrary arrests to suppress dissent, a Human Rights Watch (HRW) report ...
Hanène Tajouri Bessassi, Tunisia’s envoy in Washington, discusses her country's priorities at our April 3 Ambassador Insider ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNTunisia mass trial highlights opposition crackdown, weakening of judiciaryTrial of more than 40 people charged with plotting against the state, including prominent politicians, resumes Friday.
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