Continuing protests amid Tunisian political deadlock
Since its transition to democracy in 2011, Tunisia has been presented as a success story of democracy. Currently much of this positive sentiment has turned
Since its transition to democracy in 2011, Tunisia has been presented as a success story of democracy. Currently much of this positive sentiment has turned
The political situation in Armenia has been far from stable since the Russian-brokered peace agreement was signed almost three months ago. Opposition against the current
On 14 January, the Lebanese government announced a round the clock curfew, trying to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. Since then, the non-essential workers have been
Almost a year after the whole world went into lockdown, most countries are still struggling to handle the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the vaccine is a
On 16 January, Tunisian prime minister Hichem Mechichi announced a reshuffle in his cabinet. Wanting to replace 11 ministers, he needed the approval of parliament
Tunisian Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi has dismissed the country’s Interior Minister Taoufik Charefddine, amid tensions with the presidency. PM Mechichi and President Kais Saied are
On January 6th, acting Kosovo president Vjosa Osmani dissolved the Kosovo parliament and announced that new snap elections will be held on February 14th. The
On 31 December, a Jordanian criminal court reached a ruling on a case against the Jordanian Teacher’s Syndicate. The court decided to permanently dissolve the
It has been an eventful couple of weeks for Georgian politics. Multiple opposition factions endured intra party differences, leading to members to either quit or
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