Q&A on the crisis in Tunisia
We spoke on Monday with Thameur Mekki, chief editor of Nawaat, an independent Tunisian media outlet.
We spoke on Monday with Thameur Mekki, chief editor of Nawaat, an independent Tunisian media outlet.
The deaths sparked a national outcry in a country often thought of as a pioneer in women’s rights.
Two political outsiders advanced to the final round in Tunisia’s presidential elections.
“Bezness,” the Arabization of the word “business,” took on a specific meaning in 1970s Tunisia.
“She was courageous, free, determined, devoted and immensely generous.
Prominent Tunisian writer and academic Amel Grami was deported from Egypt via Cairo Airport on Sunday, despite being officially invited to speak at a conference at…
On his first official visit to Egypt, Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi called for an increase in bilateral cooperation and stated that Tunisia…
On Friday morning, Tunisian security forces allegedly fired tear gas and shots in the air as hundreds of Egyptians fleeing Libya attempted…
«A better path for an independent, democratic, and just social welfare state can be forged now»
«The question before us now is: How do individuals fit into social protection systems?»
«In his writings dedicated to the Arab revolutions, French philosopher Alain Badiou has maintained a keen interest in the ways in which the uprisings have unfolded over the…»
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