Tunisian opposition alliance calls for boycotting December elections
Portrait of President Kais Saied in 2019 (source: Wikimedia Commons) The National Salvation Front, a faction of Tunisia’s main opposition parties, has called for boycotting the
Portrait of President Kais Saied in 2019 (source: Wikimedia Commons) The National Salvation Front, a faction of Tunisia’s main opposition parties, has called for boycotting the
Tank memorial in Nagorno-Karabakh, 2017 (source: Flickr) Armenia has said that at least forty-nine of its soldiers have been killed during new hostilities in its border
Belgrade Pride, 2015 (Source: Wikimedia) In 2019, it was announced with great excitement that Belgrade would be selected to host EuroPride in 2022. Kristine Garina, the
Muqtada al-Sadr in 2019 (source: Wikimedia Commons) This Friday, thousands of Iraqis took to the streets in Baghdad, the country’s capital, to demand regime change. The
Milo Đukanović (DPS) speaking at a UN Summit in Geneva, February 2020 (source: Flickr) After only three-and-a-half months in office, PM Abazović’ (URA) saw the end
Border between Kosovo and Serbia near Brnjak, 2013 (Source: Wikimedia) On the 27th of August 2022, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell Fontelles proudly announced
On Monday 25 July, Tunisians accepted a new draft constitution, after roughly 92% of voters chose “yes” in the nationwide referendum. However, only approximately 30%
Wheat field, 2017 (Source: Wikimedia) Optimism has been dampened shortly after an UN-approved grain deal between Ukraine and Russia was signed on July 22. The
Samoils Fortress in Ohrid, North Macedonia (Source: Historielaerer) If you would have asked experts a month ago about EU negotiations with candidates Albania and North Macedonia,
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