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Tunisia Rejects UN Criticism Amidst Ongoing Crackdown on Political Opponents
Tunisia vehemently rejected UN criticism of its alleged persecution of political opponents, citing unrelated public crimes, while prominent activist Sihem Bensedrine was released but faces ongoing legal action, highlighting the ongoing repression since President Kais Saied's 2021 power grab.
Tunisia Rejects UN Criticism Amidst Ongoing Crackdown on Political Opponents
Tunisia vehemently rejected UN criticism of its alleged persecution of political opponents, citing unrelated public crimes, while prominent activist Sihem Bensedrine was released but faces ongoing legal action, highlighting the ongoing repression since President Kais Saied's 2021 power grab.
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40% Bias Score


Tunisia's New Check Law Creates Financial Hardship for Consumers and Businesses
A new law in Tunisia restricting check usage, effective February 2nd, is creating financial difficulties for many citizens and businesses who relied on postdated checks for purchases and financing, with banks implementing stricter controls and alternative payment solutions yet to fully address the i...
Tunisia's New Check Law Creates Financial Hardship for Consumers and Businesses
A new law in Tunisia restricting check usage, effective February 2nd, is creating financial difficulties for many citizens and businesses who relied on postdated checks for purchases and financing, with banks implementing stricter controls and alternative payment solutions yet to fully address the i...
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44% Bias Score


Tunisia's Ghannouchi Sentenced to 22 Years Amid Crackdown on Dissent
Tunisia's main opposition leader, Rached Ghannouchi, was sentenced to 22 years in prison for undermining state security, highlighting President Kais Saied's crackdown on dissent amid an EU migration deal.
Tunisia's Ghannouchi Sentenced to 22 Years Amid Crackdown on Dissent
Tunisia's main opposition leader, Rached Ghannouchi, was sentenced to 22 years in prison for undermining state security, highlighting President Kais Saied's crackdown on dissent amid an EU migration deal.
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52% 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


EU to Condition Tunisia Funding Amidst Migrant Abuse Reports
The European Union is reviewing its funding for Tunisian security forces after reports of widespread human rights abuses against sub-Saharan migrants, including murder, rape, and mass expulsions, prompting a shift toward conditional payments based on human rights compliance impacting tens of million...
EU to Condition Tunisia Funding Amidst Migrant Abuse Reports
The European Union is reviewing its funding for Tunisian security forces after reports of widespread human rights abuses against sub-Saharan migrants, including murder, rape, and mass expulsions, prompting a shift toward conditional payments based on human rights compliance impacting tens of million...
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60% Bias Score


Spain Expels Tunisian Ex-Jihadist
A Tunisian ex-jihadist who swam to Ceuta last summer was expelled from Spain to Turkey this month after five months of processing; his expulsion highlights the ongoing risk posed by returning foreign terrorist fighters.
Spain Expels Tunisian Ex-Jihadist
A Tunisian ex-jihadist who swam to Ceuta last summer was expelled from Spain to Turkey this month after five months of processing; his expulsion highlights the ongoing risk posed by returning foreign terrorist fighters.
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64% Bias Score

Italian Olive Oil Farmers Protest Against Cheap Imports
Italian olive oil farmers protested in Civitavecchia on Wednesday against cheap imports, mainly from Tunisia, blocking a ship carrying 65 million liters of Tunisian olive oil in 2024 and accusing the EU of insufficient protection.

Italian Olive Oil Farmers Protest Against Cheap Imports
Italian olive oil farmers protested in Civitavecchia on Wednesday against cheap imports, mainly from Tunisia, blocking a ship carrying 65 million liters of Tunisian olive oil in 2024 and accusing the EU of insufficient protection.
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56% Bias Score

Tunisian Activist Bensedrine Released, but Charges Remain
Tunisian opposition leader and human rights activist Sihem Bensedrine, detained since August 2024, was released from prison on February 19, 2025, following a court order, though charges remain and she is banned from travel. The release comes amidst UN condemnation of a wider crackdown on opponents i...

Tunisian Activist Bensedrine Released, but Charges Remain
Tunisian opposition leader and human rights activist Sihem Bensedrine, detained since August 2024, was released from prison on February 19, 2025, following a court order, though charges remain and she is banned from travel. The release comes amidst UN condemnation of a wider crackdown on opponents i...
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44% 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

Tunisia Accelerates Investment Bill to Boost Economy
Tunisia's Prime Minister Kamel Madouri announced plans to accelerate the finalization of a horizontal investment promotion bill to attract foreign and domestic investment, simplify administrative procedures, and create a more business-friendly environment; the bill aims to unify investment instituti...

Tunisia Accelerates Investment Bill to Boost Economy
Tunisia's Prime Minister Kamel Madouri announced plans to accelerate the finalization of a horizontal investment promotion bill to attract foreign and domestic investment, simplify administrative procedures, and create a more business-friendly environment; the bill aims to unify investment instituti...
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44% 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

EU Irregular Migration Falls 38% in 2024; Deaths Remain High.
The number of irregular entries into the European Union fell by 38% in 2024, reaching approximately 239,000, the lowest level since 2021, primarily due to increased cooperation between the EU and transit countries, despite a reported 2300 deaths during Mediterranean crossings.

EU Irregular Migration Falls 38% in 2024; Deaths Remain High.
The number of irregular entries into the European Union fell by 38% in 2024, reaching approximately 239,000, the lowest level since 2021, primarily due to increased cooperation between the EU and transit countries, despite a reported 2300 deaths during Mediterranean crossings.
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44% Bias Score
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