TUNIS, Tunisia – Political parties and civil society groups continue to reject President Kais Saied’s “monopoly of power”, demanding the right to decide their country’s future amid a worsening socioeconomic situation. Hundreds of …
Alessandra Bajec
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As October’s military coup in Sudan threatens to roll back the gains made in the 2019 …
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NABEUL, Tunisia – A dozen feminist activists protested on Thursday in front of the First Instance Court …
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Since the military’s seizure of power from the transitional government in Sudan, citizens have organised mass …
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A lack of accountability for crimes against humanity committed since 2016 could jeopardise December elections and …
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In a rare public show of defiance, small and large groups of Afghan women protested to …
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TUNIS, Tunisia – Mass anti-government protests and COVID-19 restrictions have led to a crackdown on the LGBTQ …
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More than 10 years after anti-government protests turned into a full-blown war, people in Syria’s last …
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The mobilisation of young Palestinians in solidarity with residents facing forced displacement has made Sheikh Jarrah …
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TUNIS, Tunisia— Every January since 2011, protesting has become a regular event in Tunisia to mark …