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How Kais Saied Ended the Control of the “Muslim Brotherhood” Over Tunisia and Its Institutions: A Report Explains
Tunisian authorities continue to track down the Muslim Brotherhood and dry up their sources of funding, as part of the…
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Libya.. The Constitutional Court Ignites a New Crisis between the Presidential Council and Parliament
Ongoing debates between the Libyan Parliament and the Presidential Council are raising concerns of a new crisis, this time due…
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Tunisia’s Brotherhood Still Trying to Escalate the Situation… What Have They Done?
Tunisian President Kais Saied revealed on Monday the maneuvers of the Muslim Brotherhood and its allies within state institutions to…
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Algeria Tries to Cover Its Failure to Contain Malaria by Shifting Responsibility to Its Neighbors
A travel warning issued by the Algerian army, which deployed military medical units and intensified its efforts to contain the…
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Tunisians Prepare for a Phase of “Construction and Development” Amid Calls for Political Calm
Tunisian President Kaïs Saïed is entering his second presidential term under the slogan of “construction and development.” Kais Saied Opens…
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Libyan City Rises in Support of One of Its Leaders by Blocking Roads and Halting Oil
A heightened state of security tension prevailed in the city of Zintan in western Libya following the arrest by the…
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Tunisia Ends the Era of the Muslim Brotherhood: Kais Saied Wins Presidential Election in the First Round
The estimated results from the Tunisian elections, as revealed by the private polling institute “Sigma Conseil,” showed that President Kais…
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Morocco responds to the European Court of Justice: No agreement will be accepted if it does not fully respect our sovereignty
The Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the ruling issued today by the European Court of Justice, invalidating trade…
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Political Islam has not ended in Tunisia, and its sleeper cells are still active… How?
The president of the Coalition Party for Tunisia, Serhan Nasri, revealed that the sleeper cells of the Brotherhood remain entrenched…
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12 years in prison for a Tunisian presidential candidate just days before the election
The criminal division of the Tunis court of first instance sentenced presidential candidate Ayachi Zammel to 12 years in prison…
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