Tunisia cracks down on independent media
Tunisia under the rule of President Saied is increasing its crackdown on free speech. The media’s landscape is facing mounting
Read moreTunisia under the rule of President Saied is increasing its crackdown on free speech. The media’s landscape is facing mounting
Read moreOn May 16, 1930, the French protectorate in Morocco introduced a decree known as the Berber Dahir, which brought changes
Read moreProminent Tunisian opposition figure Rached Ghannouchi has been sentenced to one year in prison on terrorism-related charges, as reported by
Read moreAhmed Adghirni, a Moroccan Amazigh activist and visionary, dedicated his life to defending the Amazigh language, culture, and identity. With
Read moreThe Moroccan Radio and Television Company (SNRT) has officially declared its acquisition of an 86.3% stake in the capital of
Read moreA draft bill proposed by the Moroccan government has raised deep concerns among many civil organizations. The bill includes measures
Read moreA shooting attack outside a synagogue on the Tunisian island of Djerba resulted in the death of a Tunisian security
Read moreAlgeria is redirecting its foreign policy towards the Middle East in an effort to strengthen its communication and relationship with
Read moreActivists are warning that six Libyans are facing the death penalty for converting to Christianity, which is against the law
Read moreMorocco has been accused of denying imprisoned academics and journalists access to read and write, which violates their fundamental right
Read moreAlgeria, along with five other countries, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt, Bahrain, and Iran, has formally requested to join the
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