Algerians targeted by Tebboune’s wave of repression have been fleeing to Tunisia for refuge, but the country’s heavy reliance on the Algerian regime’s financial support and Kais Saied’s own crackdown on dissidents means this is unlikely to continue.
Algerians targeted by Tebboune’s wave of repression have been fleeing to Tunisia for refuge, but the country’s heavy reliance on the Algerian regime’s financial support and Kais Saied’s own crackdown on dissidents means this is unlikely to continue.
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President Kais Saied has condemned "illegal" meetings of Tunisia's Parliament which he suspended last July, saying those responsible for the planned virtual sessions were trying to sow.
tunisia uprising. the middle east is still on fire. it goes up. we go here we ll finish this in a second. this is something you didn t see last week. these are critical because the booger bear as mike huckabee says, the booger bear is the fed. that s no conspiracy. the numbers show it. when you have to figure out who is causing my gas and food prices to go up, it is the fed. more in a second. [ shapiro ] at legalzoom, you can take care of virtually
crude oil. here is the average. the markets continue to rise. look at tunisia. the tunisia uprising. look at this. a little blip when you get to egypt. the unrest in the middle east. libya. there is libya. here is where we go to war in libya. boom. right back up. this is massive uprising in the middle east where all the oil is what the heck is going on? obama is pumping more money to rebels and they appear to be losing and the market continues to rise. does it make the market freak out? what will? what caused this? what happened here? well, the market kicked off a two-month plunge. 17% loss. what sparked it? the end of qe-1 was