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The Tunisian state is nearing a decision to dissolve the Ennahdha Brotherhood… Details
The Tunisian Ennahdha Movement is going through a difficult stage after the prosecution of its leadership, which observers believe will…
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Sahbi Atigue, the terrorist and leader in Ennahdha, after his arrest – Who is he?
Since 11 February, Tunisia has witnessed a campaign of arrests of several members of the Tunisian Ennahdha movement, the Brotherhood’s…
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One year of imprisonment for Ghannouchi on charges of glorifying terrorism
A Tunisian court on Monday sentenced Ennahda leader Rachid Ghannouchi to one year in prison and a fine for glorifying…
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Fracture hits the Muslim Brotherhood… Many crises face the Ennahdha Movement
The internal split within the Brotherhood in the region, between the end of the organization in Egypt and the crisis…
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Fake identities in Libya raise concerns about hindering elections – Details
A new case, which was opened by the Libyan Attorney General, Al Siddiq Al Sour, concerns wide falsification of the…
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The Ennahdha Movement is surrounded by crises – Demands in the Tunisian street to liquidate the movement politically and dissolve it permanently
Calls in the Tunisian street for the political liquidation of Ennahda Movement due to what some considered to be behind…
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Disintegration and Crises.. Ennahdha Movement on its way to an End
Ennahdha is facing a state of disintegration and major crisis after the arrest of Rached Ghannouchi, the leader of the…
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Political analyst: The Ennahdha Islamist movement has officially ended in Tunisia
During this period, the Muslim Brotherhood’s Ennahdha Movement was subjected to political crises, through the arrest of its president and…
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Is Tunisia getting closer to getting funding from the IMF?
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has revealed that Tunisia is close to obtaining funding worth 1.9 billion dollars. This will…
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Kais Saied denies banning books that criticize his policies
Tunisian President Kais Saied said Tuesday that there is no way to ban any book in Tunisia, stressing that talk…
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