Karim Benabdallah looks tired. The 48-year-old activist and blogger has been actively engaged in Tunisian politics for more than 20 years. Yet as he gazes up at a carob tree, at the …
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ISTANBUL, Turkey- On February 6th, in the aftermath of the tragic double earthquake, a group of …
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A sprawling musical showcase of Iraq’s most diverse region aims to help restore community cohesion
380 viewsIn 2019, two years after the northern Iraqi city of Mosul was liberated from the three-year …
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After playing a key role in the 2011 revolution, most young Tunisians have grown fed up with politicians …
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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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TUNIS, Tunisia— Every January since 2011, protesting has become a regular event in Tunisia to mark …
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Despite being rich in oil and gas, Tataouine in the south of Tunisia has remained severely …
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Tunisians rallied on Saturday in support to the Black Lives Matter movement, decrying anti-black racism and …
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Lebanon’s revolution spawns ‘direct democracy’ with citizen assemblies and people’s parliaments
358 viewsBEIRUT, Lebanon- A series of open discussions led by a variety of groups of citizens are …
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Country’s black minority and sub-Saharan immigrants report regular attacks and abuse A Tunisian woman has been …
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