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  4. Decree Law 54 (Tunisia) - Wikipedia

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    In September 2022, the Tunisian president Kais Saied signed Decree Law 54, which purported to combat "false information and rumours" on the Internet.Article 24 of the decree gives up to five years imprisonment and a fine of up to 50,000 dinar for anyone found to be spreading such information.

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    It was at the age of 19 that he landed his first radio job as a host on his first radio show "Melomane", broadcast every Saturday evening (1999–2003).[5]After graduating from high school, Hedi Zaiem dreamed of obtaining a degree in journalism, but instead of realizing his dream, he changed direction and chose to continue his studies in law and political science.

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    The claim: White House will appear on sex offender registry after Trump takes office. A Nov. 9 post (direct link, archive link) on X, formerly Twitter, shows the exterior of the White House.“As ...

  9. Delegations of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    The delegations of Tunisia (mutamadiyah, plural mutamadiyat) are the second level administrative divisions of Tunisia between the governorates and the sectors (imadats).As of 2006 there were 24 governorates which were divided into 264 delegations and further divided into 2073 sectors.