Tag: Tunisia
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Eye on Africa – France 24 English Wishes Viewers a Happy New Year
In a special New Year’s edition, FRANCE 24 English’s Eye on Africa extends warm wishes for the coming year. This episode highlights various aspects of African culture, achievements, and the continent’s outlook for the future. It emphasizes the spirit of hope and resilience across the continent, celebrating the diverse and rich heritage of African nations.…
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Critiquing the Band Aid Christmas Song: A Call for Context and Awareness
In a recent analysis by FRANCE 24 English, the enduring narrative of the Band Aid charity single “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” is critically examined. The video delves into the song’s implications, its portrayal of Africa, and the broader conversation about representation and aid. The feature seeks to understand the impact of such narratives on…
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Tunisia Elections Proceed as President Saied’s Opposition Faces Imprisonment
In Tunisia, the polls have opened, marking a significant step in the country’s political landscape under President Kais Saied’s leadership. This development comes amid controversy, as several of President Saied’s political rivals find themselves incarcerated. The situation raises concerns about the fairness and transparency of the electoral process and its implications for democracy in Tunisia.…
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Tunisia Intensifies Media Crackdown Ahead of Elections, Revoking Journalist Accreditations
In Tunisia, ahead of the election, there has been a noticeable increase in media crackdowns by the authorities, affecting journalists’ ability to cover the election freely. Journalists have been demonstrating in support of a colleague whose accreditation was revoked by the elections authority, accusing her of a lack of objectivity. This move has raised concerns…
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Tunisian Shot-Putter Tlili Wins Fifth Consecutive Paralympic Gold, Cementing Two Decades of Dominance
Tunisian shot-putter Raouia Tlili has once again proven her remarkable athletic prowess by clinching her fifth consecutive Olympic gold in shot put, an achievement that underscores her two-decade-long dominance in the sport. Alongside her impressive sporting achievements, Tlili is also set to compete in discus, aiming for her eighth Olympic gold, a testament to her…
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Tunisian Para Athletes Prepare for Paris Paralympics with High Hopes and Challenges
Tunisian athletes are gearing up for the Paris Paralympics with high hopes and determination. Among them is five-time gold medalist and World Champion Wed Katila, alongside newcomers like Muhammad Nid Khif, who aims for a medal in the 400 meter despite his injured spine. Despite the success of para athletes, wheelchair sports struggle to gain…
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First WFP Aid Trucks Cross into Darfur from Chad Amid Sudan’s Worsening Humanitarian Crisis
For the first time in several months, a convoy of aid trucks from the World Food Program (WFP) has successfully crossed from Chad into the famine-stricken region of Darfur, Sudan. This development comes as a significant relief amidst the ongoing conflict that has severely hindered humanitarian efforts in the region. The reopening of the border…
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Zimbabwe Activists Call for Halt to Human Rights Abuses Before SADC Summit, Reports FRANCE 24
In an urgent plea ahead of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) summit, Zimbabwean activists are calling for an end to what they describe as an ongoing assault on human rights within the country. The activists have voiced concerns over a range of issues, including political repression and the suppression of free speech. This comes…
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Tunisian Presidential Hopefuls Report Election Restrictions Amidst Anti-Democratic Atmosphere
As Tunisia approaches its presidential election on October 6, several hopeful candidates have voiced complaints about facing significant restrictions that hinder their ability to run. Among them, Isam Chebbi of the Al Amouri party and Abir Moussi of the Free Destourian party, both political opposition figures, have encountered substantial barriers due to legal and administrative…
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Kenya’s President Ruto Orders Review of MP Salary Increases Amid Public Outcry and Financial Crisis Concerns
Kenyan President William Ruto has issued an order to review the proposed salary hikes for members of parliament and other state officials following widespread public dissent. The decision comes in the wake of significant social media backlash and mass protests against a controversial finance bill proposing tax hikes, which Ruto was forced to retract. The…
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Kenya Faces Renewed Anti-Government Protests Amid Calls for President Ruto’s Resignation
In Kenya, anti-government protests have escalated, with demonstrators clashing with police forces in Nairobi. The protests, initially sparked by opposition to a 2024 financial bill, have grown into a broader movement calling for President William Ruto’s resignation and condemning the government’s use of excessive force. Human rights groups have reported a significant number of injuries…
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EU Compromises Values in Handling Migration Crisis, Critics Say
The video discusses the European Union’s approach to migration and the consequences of prioritizing border security over human rights. It highlights the deadly risks migrants face trying to cross the Mediterranean to reach Europe, often fleeing war and poverty, and criticizes the EU for not doing enough to protect these individuals. The EU’s collaboration with…