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The « planner » to assassinate Kais Saied is under the influence of Tunisian security
Tunisian media confirmed, Sunday, the arrest of a person who planned to assassinate President Kais Saied. According to the Tunisian…
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Algeria: 46 suspects arrested in the crime of burning young “savage”
The French-language newspaper, El Watan, has confirmed the arrest of 46 people on suspicion of involvement in the killing of…
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Internal demands to remove Ghannouchi… The story of the Tunisian Brothers draws to a close
Ennahdha, the Muslim Brotherhood, has been experiencing an internal earthquake since July 25. The repercussions of the suspension of the…
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Foreign Mercenaries Expelled… Libyan “5+5” Committee Holds Meeting in Syrte
The Libyan military committee of 5+5 will hold a meeting on Saturday at its headquarters in Syrte to discuss the…
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Tunisian President: We will continue the fight in a state of law
Tunisian President Kais Saied has said that his country will continue the fight under a state based on law. This…
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The “horrible” crime of the fire in Algeria… and the prosecution opens an investigation
The death and corpse mutilation of a young Algerian man accused of setting forest fires in the area of Tizi…
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“Caused by actions”… Algerian Prime Minister reveals having evidence of the fire
Algerian Prime Minister Aimene Benabderrahmane said on Thursday that there was “evidence that the fires that broke out in several…
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Mahjoub: The basis for Libya’s stability is the exit of Turkey and mercenaries
“Major General Khaled al-Mahjoub, director of the moral guidance department in the Libyan army, said that the key to stability…
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Fires blow up 22 mines in Tunisia’s Kasserine Mountains
The province of Kasserine has been witnessing a series of forest fires since last week, including the military zone The…
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Deaths from Algerian forest fires rise to 42
Algerian Prime Minister Aïmene Benabderrahmane has announced that 42 people, including 25 soldiers, have been killed in forest fires that…
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