Tunisia
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Maghreb Solidarity Convoy Departs from Tunisia to Gaza to Break Israeli Siege
Watan-On Monday morning, the Maghreb Solidarity Convoy set off from the Tunisian capital heading to Gaza, in an effort to…
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Thousands Join Maghreb Land Convoy from Tunisia to Gaza to Break Israeli Siege
Watan-The Joint Coordination for Palestine in Tunisia announced Saturday that a North African land convoy, consisting of thousands of volunteers,…
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High Eid Sheep Prices in Tunisia Spark Outrage Despite Favorable Weather and Feed Cost Drop
Watan-Despite rainfall in recent months that reduced livestock farmers’ dependence on feed and encouraged grazing on natural pastures, sheep prices…
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Tunisian Hospitals in Crisis: Young Doctors Warn of Systemic Collapse
Watan-Wajih Dakkar, President of the Tunisian Organization of Young Doctors, stated that the country’s public hospitals are in a very…
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Israeli FM Sparks Outrage in Tunisia Over Comments on Djerba Incident
Watan-Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar has sparked widespread outrage in Tunisia after calling on authorities to “protect” Jewish citizens, following…
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Tunisian Participation in Baghdad Arab Summit Triggers Debate Over Iraq’s Wheat Donation
Watan-Tunisia has yet to announce its official position on whether President Kais Saied will attend the 34th Arab Summit, set…
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Tunisian Authorities Accused of Using Moral Controversies to Distract from Political Crisis
Watan-As Tunisia’s political crisis deepens, controversial issues of a religious and moral nature have suddenly resurfaced. The opposition believes this…
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Bernard-Henri Lévy: Tunisia Faces the Return of the “Philosopher of Destruction”
Watan-The name Bernard-Henri Lévy, the controversial French-Jewish philosopher, has returned to the Arab political scene—this time in Tunisia—after he was…
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Tunisia Issues Harsh Sentences in Political Conspiracy Case
Watan-A Tunisian primary court has issued sentences ranging from 4 to 66 years against a group of 40 individuals, including…
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