At least several hundred people are in prison in Tunisia solely for writing checks they were later unable to pay, Human Rights Watch said in a report published today. The practice amounts to imprisonment for

At least several hundred people are in prison in Tunisia solely for writing checks they were later unable to pay, Human Rights Watch said in a report published today. The practice amounts to imprisonment for
Libya’s climate-vulnerable regions of Jabal Nafusa, Fezzan, and Jabal Akhdar underscore the important role played by civil society and municipalities in protecting marginalized communities. A vast, arid, oil-dependent country of nearly 7 million people, Libya
En Libye, les déclarations récentes du ministre de l’Investissement, Ali Saïdi, adressées au gouvernement de l’Est (non reconnu par la communauté internationale), ont suscité des réactions à l’Ouest. En marge d’un forum qui a eu
Le ministre russe des Affaires étrangères Sergueï Lavrov, en visite au Congo dans le cadre d’une tournée africaine, a vilipendé mardi “l’Occident” et ses supposés “objectifs”, tant en Ukraine qu’en Libye où il a dit
Russia faces fresh allegations of flooding Libyan markets with counterfeit banknotes in another bid to further destabilize the country. The Kremlin has a documented history of sending counterfeit currency to Libyan National Army (LNA) leader
Two years after summary dismissal of judges by the president, harassment, prosecutions and denial of rights of judges continue Tunisian authorities must end the ongoing erosion of judicial independence in the country, Amnesty International said
La Libye, plus que jamais porte d’entrée de la Russie sur le continent africain. Selon plusieurs observateurs dont le collectif « All Eyes on Wagner », la Russie augmente depuis plusieurs mois sa présence dans
Thousands of military personnel and mercenaries from Russia were transferred to the African country Since the beginning of the year, Russia has been building up its military presence in Libya. Career military personnel of the
Anti-migration policies in Libya, Tunisia, and Niger have had dire consequences, as highlighted by the more than 25,000 migrant deaths in the Mediterranean since 2014, a stagerringly high figure that does not fully capture the
Two journalists were kept under detention in Tunisia on Wednesday, following a raft of arrests targeting government critics including lawyers and the press that has drawn concern from the country’s international allies. Authorities in the