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Understanding Tunisia’s political crisis in ten minutesF

There has been unusual interest in the west about the political crisis engulfing Tunisia this week. Naturally Tunisia was always seen the cradle of the Jasmin Revolution, and the nation that showed the best prospect of democratization. But this week, the president...

Unable to govern, North African governments are using repression as their only tool in their toolboxF

This week (ending 21 January 2021), Tunisia made the front pages of global media with Tunisians clashing with security forces over the past days to complain about their living conditions. The riots, which are still underway, have been taking place in several regions,...

Podcast: Tunisia faces a chaotic situation, as economic woes could derail political progressF

   Transcript Tunisia is a boiling cauldron. It is certain that the Covid-19 epidemic is having a drastic impact on the country on many fronts.  But the system put in place after the 2011 Jasmine Revolution, which was praised around the world as paving the way...

Podcast: NGOs in the Sahel: Operating in an increasingly challenging environmentF

In this episode, Arezki Daoud discusses with Do Christophe Ouattar of World Neighbors (http://WN.org) how NGOs are operating in the Sahel. Topics include coping with growing insecurity, environment degradation, the impact of Covid-19 on humanitarian affairs and much...
Podcast: Lebanon FallingF

Podcast: Lebanon FallingF

The past months have been particularly horrendous for Lebanon, a country that used to be called the Switzerland of the...

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