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Tunisian President Condemns Israeli Actions, Supports Palestine
Tunisian President Kaïs Saïed met with Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, condemning ongoing Israeli actions in Palestine and reaffirming Tunisia's unwavering support for a fully sovereign Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital.
Tunisian President Condemns Israeli Actions, Supports Palestine
Tunisian President Kaïs Saïed met with Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, condemning ongoing Israeli actions in Palestine and reaffirming Tunisia's unwavering support for a fully sovereign Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital.
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60% Bias Score


Tunisia: Mass Sentencing of Opposition Figures Signals Democratic Backsliding
A Tunisian court handed down harsh sentences to over 40 political figures, including activists and journalists, on April 19th, marking a significant setback for democracy in the country following President Kais Saied's 2021 power grab and raising concerns about human rights and international relatio...
Tunisia: Mass Sentencing of Opposition Figures Signals Democratic Backsliding
A Tunisian court handed down harsh sentences to over 40 political figures, including activists and journalists, on April 19th, marking a significant setback for democracy in the country following President Kais Saied's 2021 power grab and raising concerns about human rights and international relatio...
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60% Bias Score


Mass Trial of Tunisian Opposition Sparks Human Rights Concerns
A Tunisian court sentenced 40 opposition figures to lengthy prison terms for "conspiring against state security", prompting criticism from human rights groups and raising concerns as the EU considers classifying Tunisia as a 'safe country of origin'.
Mass Trial of Tunisian Opposition Sparks Human Rights Concerns
A Tunisian court sentenced 40 opposition figures to lengthy prison terms for "conspiring against state security", prompting criticism from human rights groups and raising concerns as the EU considers classifying Tunisia as a 'safe country of origin'.
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60% Bias Score


Mass Sentencing of Tunisian Opposition Figures
A Tunisian court sentenced 40 opposition figures, including prominent politicians and journalists, to prison terms ranging from 13 to 66 years; the trial, criticized as politically motivated, highlights the ongoing crackdown on dissent under President Kais Saied's rule.
Mass Sentencing of Tunisian Opposition Figures
A Tunisian court sentenced 40 opposition figures, including prominent politicians and journalists, to prison terms ranging from 13 to 66 years; the trial, criticized as politically motivated, highlights the ongoing crackdown on dissent under President Kais Saied's rule.
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52% Bias Score


Tunisia: Mass Trial of Opposition Figures Sparks International Condemnation
A Tunisian court opened a trial against 40 opposition figures, including politicians, journalists, and activists, accused of conspiring against state security; nine were absent, sparking protests and international condemnation. The trial is seen as part of President Kais Saied's crackdown on dissent...
Tunisia: Mass Trial of Opposition Figures Sparks International Condemnation
A Tunisian court opened a trial against 40 opposition figures, including politicians, journalists, and activists, accused of conspiring against state security; nine were absent, sparking protests and international condemnation. The trial is seen as part of President Kais Saied's crackdown on dissent...
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44% Bias Score


Tunisia: Harsh Sentences for Ennahda Leader and Opposition Figures
A Tunisian court sentenced Rached Ghannouchi, leader of the Ennahda party, to 22 years in prison on February 5, 2025, along with other political figures, in a case involving alleged conspiracy; this is part of a wider crackdown on opposition since President Kais Saied's 2021 power grab.
Tunisia: Harsh Sentences for Ennahda Leader and Opposition Figures
A Tunisian court sentenced Rached Ghannouchi, leader of the Ennahda party, to 22 years in prison on February 5, 2025, along with other political figures, in a case involving alleged conspiracy; this is part of a wider crackdown on opposition since President Kais Saied's 2021 power grab.
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52% Bias Score

Tunisian Court Sentences Ex-Prime Minister Laarayedh to 34 Years in Prison
A Tunisian court sentenced former Prime Minister Ali Laarayedh to 34 years in prison on terrorism charges, alongside seven others, amidst a wider crackdown on President Kais Saied's critics, raising concerns about human rights and political freedoms.

Tunisian Court Sentences Ex-Prime Minister Laarayedh to 34 Years in Prison
A Tunisian court sentenced former Prime Minister Ali Laarayedh to 34 years in prison on terrorism charges, alongside seven others, amidst a wider crackdown on President Kais Saied's critics, raising concerns about human rights and political freedoms.
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48% Bias Score

Tunisian Lawyer Arrested After Criticizing Mass Sentencing of Opposition Figures
Tunisian authorities arrested prominent lawyer Ahmed Souab after he criticized the sentencing of 40 opposition figures, including politicians and journalists, to lengthy prison terms for charges of conspiracy and terrorism; this reflects the ongoing democratic decline under President Kais Saied.

Tunisian Lawyer Arrested After Criticizing Mass Sentencing of Opposition Figures
Tunisian authorities arrested prominent lawyer Ahmed Souab after he criticized the sentencing of 40 opposition figures, including politicians and journalists, to lengthy prison terms for charges of conspiracy and terrorism; this reflects the ongoing democratic decline under President Kais Saied.
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44% Bias Score

Tunisian Court Sentences 40 Opposition Figures to Prison in Mass Trial
A Tunisian court handed down prison sentences ranging from 13 to 66 years to 40 opposition figures, including prominent politicians and businessmen, in a trial widely condemned as politically motivated and repressive, reflecting President Kais Saied's consolidation of power since 2021.

Tunisian Court Sentences 40 Opposition Figures to Prison in Mass Trial
A Tunisian court handed down prison sentences ranging from 13 to 66 years to 40 opposition figures, including prominent politicians and businessmen, in a trial widely condemned as politically motivated and repressive, reflecting President Kais Saied's consolidation of power since 2021.
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56% Bias Score

Tunisia's President Replaces Prime Minister Amidst Economic and Migrant Crises
Tunisian President Kais Saied fired Prime Minister Kamel Maddouri on Thursday, replacing him with Sara Zaafarani, Tunisia's second female prime minister, amid economic and political crises, including a severe public finance crisis leading to shortages of key commodities and a migrant crisis involvin...

Tunisia's President Replaces Prime Minister Amidst Economic and Migrant Crises
Tunisian President Kais Saied fired Prime Minister Kamel Maddouri on Thursday, replacing him with Sara Zaafarani, Tunisia's second female prime minister, amid economic and political crises, including a severe public finance crisis leading to shortages of key commodities and a migrant crisis involvin...
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40% Bias Score

Tunisia's Ghannouchi Receives Additional 22-Year Prison Sentence
A Tunisian court sentenced Ennahdha party leader Rached Ghannouchi to an additional 22 years in prison on charges of plotting against state security, bringing his total sentence to 26 years; the ruling is seen by the opposition as a politically motivated crackdown amid an economic crisis and Saied's...

Tunisia's Ghannouchi Receives Additional 22-Year Prison Sentence
A Tunisian court sentenced Ennahdha party leader Rached Ghannouchi to an additional 22 years in prison on charges of plotting against state security, bringing his total sentence to 26 years; the ruling is seen by the opposition as a politically motivated crackdown amid an economic crisis and Saied's...
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40% Bias Score

Tunisian Activist's Hunger Strike Highlights Worsening Human Rights Crisis
Tunisian human rights activist Sihem Bensedrine, 74, is on a hunger strike in prison since January 14th, protesting her pre-trial detention on fraud charges deemed baseless by human rights groups and the UN, amid Tunisia's worsening human rights climate under President Kais Saied.

Tunisian Activist's Hunger Strike Highlights Worsening Human Rights Crisis
Tunisian human rights activist Sihem Bensedrine, 74, is on a hunger strike in prison since January 14th, protesting her pre-trial detention on fraud charges deemed baseless by human rights groups and the UN, amid Tunisia's worsening human rights climate under President Kais Saied.
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40% Bias Score
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