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Episode 734 – The AFTN Soccer Show (World Cup Preview Part Three with Thomas Müller, Rayan Elloumi, Deedson, and Asa Rehman)

We’re back with another AFTN Soccer Show packed full of World Cup chat and interviews, in the third and final of our preview shows for the tournament. With the World Cup kick off just around the corner, we’re joined by Global TV’s Asa Rehman to look at how ready the Canadian team feels for the…

The £4,000 four-star hotel we booked turned out to be a care home

Tracy Haslam’s holiday took an unexpected turn (Picture: Kennedy News and Media)

When Tracy Haslam arrived at her £4,000 Tunisia all-inclusive with her two daughters and six grandchildren, she quickly realised they were bringing down the average age.

The 52-year-old noticed a large number of older people by the pool, most of whom were accompanied by carers.

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Vídeo criado por IA mostra Cristo Redentor lutando contra a Estátua da Liberdade e gera polêmica nas redes

Publicação compartilhada pela Embaixada do Irã na Tunísia provocou debates após retratar símbolos do Brasil e dos Estados Unidos em um confronto fictício Um vídeo produzido com inteligência artificial e divulgado pela Embaixada do Irã na Tunísia tem gerado repercussão nas redes sociais. As imagens mostram uma luta fictícia entre o Cristo Redentor e a [...]

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Tunisia’s Gabès Festival Taps Into Regional Tensions For 2026 Edition With Oliver Laxe, Kaouther Ben Hania & Hend Sabry

Oliver Laxe’s Moroccan desert rave-set drama Sirāt closed the eighth edition of the Gabès Cinema Festival (Gabès Cinéma Fen) over the weekend in the presence of the Spanish French director. Afef Ben Mahmoud, who marked her inaugural year at the helm of the festival this year, tells Deadline that Sirāt was the first film that […]

Search underway for two US soldiers who disappeared during war games in Morocco

The soliders went missing during the war games exercise (Picture: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

A rescue operation is underway for two US service personnel who went missing during military exercises in Morocco.

The two soldiers disappeared in south-western Morocco after taking part in annual multinational military exercises, the United States Africa Command (Africom) said Sunday.

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Violenze sulle donne migranti, Cecilia Strada: “È l’altra faccia delle politiche europee, non possiamo fare finta di niente”

“Abbiamo ascoltato le testimonianze, ci sono violazioni dei diritti umani e reati molto gravi”. A Bruxelles per la presentazione del rapporto Women State Trafficking, Siobhán Mullally, relatrice speciale delle Nazioni Unite sulla tratta di esseri umani, conferma e contestualizza le denunce raccolte dai ricercatori tra Tunisia e Libia: “Non si tratta di singoli abusi, ma […]

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“Legate, violentate e scambiate in cambio di taniche di benzina”: il racconto degli orrori delle donne migranti vendute dalla Tunisia alla Libia

“Ci hanno scambiato come merce, in cambio di taniche di benzina“. Rose Tchapet Souchtoua lo denuncia il 22 aprile al Parlamento europeo di Bruxelles, alla presentazione di Women State Trafficking, il dossier che documenta espulsioni, violenze di genere e vendita di donne nere migranti tra Tunisia e Libia. Accanto a lei c’è Aisha Conte: “La […]

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Tunisia, il processo a Saloua Ghrissa dopo campagne diffamatorie e accuse infondate

Saloua Ghrissa, difensora dei diritti umani della Tunisia, direttrice generale dell’Associazione per la promozione del diritto alla differenza, è sotto processo insieme ad altre sette persone che fanno parte di questa ong per infondate accuse di natura finanziaria. Dal 2023 Kais Saied, l’autoritario presidente tunisino molto amico del governo italiano, sostiene che la società civile…

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“Picchiano anche le persone ferite”. “Noi violentate di continuo e ammanettate”: 33 testimonianze raccontano la tratta di donne migranti tra Tunisia e Libia

“Vi porteremo in Libia, vi venderemo in Libia”, ridevano le guardie, prima di concretizzare queste loro minacce. Una delle testimoni del nuovo rapporto Women State Trafficking ricorda così i giorni passati in quelle che definiscono “gabbie”, alla frontiera tunisina; tra taser puntati addosso, perquisizioni, insulti e uomini “picchiati fino a quando stavano per morire”. Il […]

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Ons Jabeur Is Making It Harder For The Tennis World To Ignore Palestine

For a population that increasingly spends their time and makes their money in the Arab world, tennis players have had almost nothing to say about Palestine. In that respect, they are like most professional athletes in 2026: silent on even the most obvious injustices, possibly out of ignorance or (more likely) a reluctance to endanger any commercial opportunities. When asked about any subject that…

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Global Terrorism Falls to 15-year Low Driven by Reductions in 81 Countries

The annual Global Terrorism Index published by the Institute for Economics and Peace has reported that global terrorist attacks fell 22% last year, and deaths from said attacks fell 28%. They both fall to numbers not seen since 2007. 2025 registered the single biggest annual reduction in attacks and incidents since 2020-2021. The trend reflects […]

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Tunisian Solar-Powered Cars Leverage African Sunshine to Charge 30 Miles for Free Everyday

An ambitious motoring rollout is taking place in Tunisia, where a company is trying to make a splash in the market with a pair of solar-powered EVs. Including a small delivery vehicle and a passenger car, Bako Motors is already manufacturing their models and selling them in the sun-washed continent’s showrooms. CNN, which was first […]

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Hard Numbers: Russia reportedly smuggles its oil in droves, Tunisia slips further away from democracy, Argentina’s labor reform bill clears another hurdle, Rough day for diamond giant

$90 billion: The amount of revenue that Russia has reportedly made from smuggled crude oil exports, after 48 companies worked together to help disguise the origin of the oil and circumvent sanctions that have been imposed since the full-scale war on Ukraine began. The total is likely much more. Details of the scheme were revealed due to an IT blunder. Three EU officials told the…

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Tunisia’s Gabès Cinema Festival Appoints Afef Ben Mahmoud As Director

EXCLUSIVE: Tunisian actress and filmmaker Afef Ben Mahmoud has taken up the baton as director of the eighth edition of Tunisia’s Gabès Cinema Festival (Gabès Cinéma Fen), celebrating the moving image through cinema, video art and immersive works. Launched in 2019, the festival also taps into the ecological challenges facing the Mediterranean port city of […]

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