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Cornered Tunisian president faces ticking clock
Cornered Tunisian president faces ticking clock
Cornered Tunisian president faces ticking clock - Alexander Kozul-WrightA little over a decade since protests in the town of Sidi Bouzid sparked the Arab Spring movement, events of the past month have undermined Tunisia’s claim of being the only democracy to emerge from that groundswell of popular unrest.On March 30th, president Kaïs Saïed dissolved Tunisia’s parliament after more than half of the…
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Objections to NGO Participation in CoSP9 in Sharm El-Sheikh, December 13-17, 2021
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