Noureddine Bhiri believed that “the coup d’etat” led by the head of the state Kais Saied remains an extremely dangerous overtaking and weighs heavily on the rights of citizens.
In an interview with the Zitouna tv channel, Bhiri stated that “I am sure that the coup d’etat undermined the institutions of the country, the freedoms of Tunisians (…). It has likewise caused bankruptcy, the decline of the purchasing power of citizens, poverty and above all famine (…).
The official United Nations website announced on Monday that Mr. Nabil Ammar, a career Tunisian…
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In a revealing move reflecting the increasing tensions between Israel and the Vatican, the Israeli Ministry…
The rumour spread, and some media outlets in the region started pointing fingers at Algeria,…
Interior Minister Khaled Al-Nouri stressed that "Tunisia is not a land for settlement, nor does…
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