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  2. Tunisia powerful union rejects "arbitrary arrests", prepares ...

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    Tunisia's powerful UGTT labour union condemned on Wednesday what it described as arbitrary arrest campaigns by the authorities, and renewed calls to its supporters to mobilise before planned ...

  3. Hundreds protest in Tunisia to demand a date for fair ...

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    Hundreds of protesters gathered in the Tunisian capital on Sunday to demand the release of imprisoned journalists, activists and opposition figures, and the setting of a date for fair presidential ...

  4. EU asks Tunisia for clarification over arrests of journalists ...

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    Last week, police arrested civil society activists including Saadia Mosbah on suspicion of helping sub-Saharan migrants stay in Tunisia and for alleged financial abuses, according lawyers.

  5. Matteo Salvini - Wikipedia

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    Matteo Salvini (Italian pronunciation: [matˈtɛːo salˈviːni]; [1] [2] born 9 March 1973) is an Italian politician who has been serving as Deputy Prime Minister of Italy and Minister of Infrastructure and Transport since 2022. He has been Federal Secretary of Italy's Lega party since December 2013 and an Italian senator since March 2018.

  6. Internet censorship in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    The Third District Court of Tunisia, however, dismissed the case, in November 2008 without providing any explanation. [17] In addition to being blocked in Tunisia, many opposition and dissident Web sites and blogs were victims of hacking attempts and in some cases, successful content removal, and shutting down of servers.

  7. Tunisia sentences journalists to a year in prison for ...

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    TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — A Tunisian court on Wednesday sentenced two TV and radio journalists to one year in prison for criticizing the government on their programs and on social networks.

  8. Réalités - Wikipedia

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    The magazine is published weekly and offers news. [1] It also covers investigative reports. [2] Following the publication of an article on prison conditions in its December 2002 issue the staff writer was forced to leave the magazine. [3]

  9. Tunisia sets elections for October. Will the increasingly ...

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    Tunisia's increasingly authoritarian leader has scheduled the next presidential election for October without saying whether he will seek a second term after five tumultuous years at the head of ...