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Tunisia – Ennahdha Used Suspect Hires to Plant Sleeper Cells
A year after the discovery of the issue of jobs and suspicious appointments linked to the Ennahdha Movement, where investigations…
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Tunisia seeks economic gains from francophone summit
The island of Djerba, in the province of Medenine in south-eastern Tunisia, will host the 18th Francophone Summit next Saturday…
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Proclamation of Independence of Morocco: Commemoration of the Epic of Struggle
Two days in the history of Morocco are the stations of the national struggle waged by the Throne and the…
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Libya: The delay in the elections will ignite a new civil war
The new UN special envoy to Libya has warned that the first anniversary of Libya’s postponed elections is fast approaching…
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Bathily warns against dividing Libya… and this is what he told the Security Council
The United Nations special envoy to Libya, Abdoulaye Bathily, gave a “bleak briefing” to the Security Council on Tuesday evening,…
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The end of Ennahdha – The Tunisian people will participate strongly in the elections
Preparations are underway in Tunisia for the upcoming elections for the House of Representatives scheduled for December 17, a move…
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Morocco wins battle to isolate Polisario internationally
Eighty-four percent of the UN member states do not recognize the separatist Polisario Front, Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita said,…
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Washington pressures Libyan institutions accused of obstructing political solution
The United States on Thursday warned Libyan institutions “blocking a solution to the crisis” in the country not to reassess…
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Tunisia: Rached Ghannouchi was brought back to court as a suspect
Two weeks before his re-appearance in court in the case of thousands of young Tunisians traveling to fight with terrorist…
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This is the reality of the Brotherhood parliament in Tunisia before the July 25 measures
In a speech delivered before the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, Tunisian Prime Minister Najla Bouden said that…
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