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  • Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
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    Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
    A feminist activist raises a placard reading in Arabic, ''I will not be a free woman as long as there are imprisoned women,'' during a march organized by feminist groups, including the Tunisian Association of the Democratic Women (ATFD), in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 29, 2025. The demonstration brings together hundreds of human rights defenders, feminist activists, opposition parties, civil society members, and ordinary Tunisians. They denounce what protesters describe as a growing crackdown on freedoms, criminalization of civil society, and restrictions on public space imposed by Tunisian authorities. Participants also condemn the suspension of the activities of dozens of associations and organizations, as well as the rising gender-based violence. They show solidarity with opposition figures recently sentenced on appeal in the ''conspiracy against state security'' case. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
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    Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
    A feminist activist shouts slogans while raising a placard reading in Arabic, ''No real feminist government, just appearances,'' during a march organized by feminist groups, including the Tunisian Association of the Democratic Women (ATFD), in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 29, 2025. The demonstration brings together hundreds of human rights defenders, feminist activists, opposition parties, civil society members, and ordinary Tunisians to denounce what protesters describe as a growing crackdown on freedoms, criminalization of civil society, and restrictions on public space imposed by Tunisian authorities. Participants also condemn the suspension of the activities of dozens of associations and organizations, as well as the rising gender-based violence. They show solidarity with opposition figures recently sentenced on appeal in the ''conspiracy against state security'' case. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
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    Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
    A feminist activist raises a placard reading in Arabic, ''Economic, social, and cultural rights are the real issues,'' during a march organized by feminist groups, including the Tunisian Association of the Democratic Women (ATFD), in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 29, 2025. The demonstration brings together hundreds of human rights defenders, feminist activists, opposition parties, civil society members, and ordinary Tunisians, who denounce what protesters describe as a growing crackdown on freedoms, criminalization of civil society, and restrictions on public space imposed by Tunisian authorities. Participants also condemn the suspension of the activities of dozens of associations and organizations, as well as the rising gender-based violence. They show solidarity with opposition figures recently sentenced on appeal in the ''conspiracy against state security'' case. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
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    Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
    Feminist activists raise a placard reading in Arabic ''complete and real equality'' while shouting slogans during a march organized by feminist groups, including the Tunisian Association of the Democratic Women (ATFD), in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 29, 2025. The demonstration brings together hundreds of human rights defenders, feminist activists, opposition parties, civil society members, and ordinary Tunisians, who denounce what protesters describe as a growing crackdown on freedoms, criminalization of civil society, and restrictions on public space imposed by Tunisian authorities. Participants also condemn the suspension of the activities of dozens of associations and organizations, as well as the rising gender-based violence. They show solidarity with opposition figures recently sentenced on appeal in the ''conspiracy against state security'' case. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
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    Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
    Feminist activists chant slogans while raising a placard reading in Arabic, ''rural women are dying in trucks while you, cursed president, rule the country,'' during a march organized by feminist groups, including the Tunisian Association of the Democratic Women (ATFD), in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 29, 2025. The demonstration brings together hundreds of human rights defenders, feminist activists, opposition parties, civil society members, and ordinary Tunisians to denounce what protesters describe as a growing crackdown on freedoms, criminalization of civil society, and restrictions on public space imposed by Tunisian authorities. Participants also condemn the suspension of the activities of dozens of associations and organizations, as well as the rising gender-based violence. They show solidarity with opposition figures recently sentenced on appeal in the ''conspiracy against state security'' case. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
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    Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
    A young feminist activist raises a sign reading in Arabic ''murder, rape, impunity'' during a march organized by feminist groups, including the Tunisian Association of the Democratic Women (ATFD), in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 29, 2025. The demonstration brings together hundreds of human rights defenders, feminist activists, opposition parties, civil society members, and ordinary Tunisians. They denounce what protesters describe as a growing crackdown on freedoms, criminalization of civil society, and restrictions on public space imposed by Tunisian authorities. Participants also condemn the suspension of the activities of dozens of associations and organizations, as well as the rising gender-based violence. They show solidarity with opposition figures recently sentenced on appeal in the ''conspiracy against state security'' case. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunisian Graduates Rally Nationwide Over Unemployment
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    Tunisian Graduates Rally Nationwide Over Unemployment
    Demonstrators shout slogans while holding a banner reading in Arabic ''against oppression and exclusion'' during a demonstration organized by unemployed holders of higher education degrees from the movement ''University Graduates Whose Unemployment Has Lasted Too Long'' in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 26, 2025. The rally is part of a nationwide protest calling for status regularization and integration into the public sector or public institutions, with participants demanding direct recruitment without an entrance exam. The 2026 draft finance law provides for the creation of around 23,000 new positions in the public sector. According to the latest estimates from the National Institute of Statistics (INS), Tunisia's unemployment rate stands at 15.3% in the second quarter of 2025. The unemployment among holders of higher education degrees reaches around 24% over the same period. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunisian Graduates Rally Nationwide Over Unemployment
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    Tunisian Graduates Rally Nationwide Over Unemployment
    Demonstrators shout slogans while holding a banner reading in Arabic ''against oppression and exclusion'' during a demonstration organized by unemployed holders of higher education degrees from the movement ''University Graduates Whose Unemployment Has Lasted Too Long'' in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 26, 2025. The rally is part of a nationwide protest calling for status regularization and integration into the public sector or public institutions, with participants demanding direct recruitment without an entrance exam. The 2026 draft finance law provides for the creation of around 23,000 new positions in the public sector. According to the latest estimates from the National Institute of Statistics (INS), Tunisia's unemployment rate stands at 15.3% in the second quarter of 2025. The unemployment among holders of higher education degrees reaches around 24% over the same period. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunisian Graduates Rally Nationwide Over Unemployment
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    Tunisian Graduates Rally Nationwide Over Unemployment
    Demonstrators shout slogans while raising a sign reading in Arabic ''Jobs, Freedom, National Dignity'' during a demonstration organized by unemployed holders of higher education degrees from the movement ''University Graduates Whose Unemployment Has Lasted Too Long'' in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 26, 2025. The rally is part of a nationwide protest calling for status regularization and integration into the public sector or public institutions, with participants demanding direct recruitment without an entrance exam. The 2026 draft finance law provides for the creation of around 23,000 new positions in the public sector. According to the latest estimates from the National Institute of Statistics (INS), Tunisia's unemployment rate stands at 15.3% in the second quarter of 2025. The unemployment among holders of higher education degrees reaches around 24% over the same period. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunisian Graduates Rally Nationwide Over Unemployment
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    Tunisian Graduates Rally Nationwide Over Unemployment
    Protesters hold up signs reading in Arabic: ''the last straw, release recruitments'' while making the victory sign during a demonstration organized by unemployed holders of higher education degrees from the movement ''University Graduates Whose Unemployment Has Lasted Too Long'' in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 26, 2025. The rally is part of a nationwide protest calling for status regularization and integration into the public sector or public institutions, with participants demanding direct recruitment without an entrance exam. The 2026 draft finance law provides for the creation of around 23,000 new positions in the public sector. According to the latest estimates from the National Institute of Statistics (INS), Tunisia's unemployment rate stands at 15.3% in the second quarter of 2025. The unemployment among holders of higher education degrees reaches around 24% over the same period. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunisian Opposition Leads Mass Protest Against Injustice In Tunis
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    Tunisian Opposition Leads Mass Protest Against Injustice In Tunis
    A young protester raises her fist as another holds up a sign reading in Arabic, ''the snitching judiciary is afraid of the files,'' during a mass rally organized under the slogan ''March Against Injustice'' in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 22, 2025. Organized by the support committee for imprisoned former judge and lawyer Ahmed Souab, the protest denounces President Kais Saied's policies. The demonstration brings together opposition political parties from across the spectrum along with Gen Z activists, human rights groups, and civil society members dressed in black. It denounces what participants describe as President Saied's authoritarian and repressive rule. The Tunisian opposition, joined by local and international human rights groups, demands the release of political prisoners and condemns what they view as an assault on democracy, citing the erosion of institutions through an escalating crackdown on dissent, judicial independence, press freedom, and human rights. They warn that Saied's rule drives a broader democratic backslide. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunisian Opposition Leads Mass Protest Against Injustice In Tunis
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    Tunisian Opposition Leads Mass Protest Against Injustice In Tunis
    Protesters hold a large banner reading in Arabic ''a president who knows nothing but injustice and threats,'' while others wave the Tunisian flag during a mass rally organized under the slogan ''March Against Injustice'' in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 22, 2025. Organized by the support committee for imprisoned former judge and lawyer Ahmed Souab, the protest denounces President Kais Saied's policies. The demonstration, bringing together opposition political parties from across the spectrum along with Gen Z activists, human rights groups, and civil society members dressed in black, denounces what participants describe as President Saied's authoritarian and repressive rule. The Tunisian opposition, joined by local and international human rights groups, demands the release of political prisoners and condemns what they view as an assault on democracy, citing the erosion of institutions through an escalating crackdown on dissent, judicial independence, press freedom, and human rights. They warn that Saied's rule drives a broader democratic backslide. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunisian Opposition Leads Mass Protest Against Injustice In Tunis
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    Tunisian Opposition Leads Mass Protest Against Injustice In Tunis
    Protesters hold a large banner reading in Arabic ''a president who knows nothing but injustice and threats,'' while others wave the Tunisian flag during a mass rally organized under the slogan ''March Against Injustice'' in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 22, 2025. Organized by the support committee for imprisoned former judge and lawyer Ahmed Souab, the protest denounces President Kais Saied's policies. The demonstration, bringing together opposition political parties from across the spectrum along with Gen Z activists, human rights groups, and civil society members dressed in black, denounces what participants describe as President Saied's authoritarian and repressive rule. The Tunisian opposition, joined by local and international human rights groups, demands the release of political prisoners and condemns what they view as an assault on democracy, citing the erosion of institutions through an escalating crackdown on dissent, judicial independence, press freedom, and human rights. They warn that Saied's rule drives a broader democratic backslide. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunisian Opposition Leads Mass Protest Against Injustice In Tunis
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    Tunisian Opposition Leads Mass Protest Against Injustice In Tunis
    Protesters hold a large banner reading in Arabic ''a president who knows nothing but injustice and threats,'' while others hold up a sign reading ''activists not criminals'' during a mass rally organized under the slogan ''March Against Injustice'' in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 22, 2025. Organized by the support committee for imprisoned former judge and lawyer Ahmed Souab, the protest denounces President Kais Saied's policies. The demonstration, bringing together opposition political parties from across the spectrum along with Gen Z activists, human rights groups, and civil society members dressed in black, denounces what participants describe as President Saied's authoritarian and repressive rule. The Tunisian opposition, joined by local and international human rights groups, demands the release of political prisoners and condemns what they view as an assault on democracy, citing the erosion of institutions through an escalating crackdown on dissent, judicial independence, press freedom, and human rights. They warn that Saied's rule drives a broader democratic backslide. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunisian Opposition Leads Mass Protest Against Injustice In Tunis
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    Tunisian Opposition Leads Mass Protest Against Injustice In Tunis
    Protesters hold a large banner reading in Arabic ''a president who knows nothing but injustice and threats,'' while others hold up a sign reading ''activists not criminals'' during a mass rally organized under the slogan ''March Against Injustice'' in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 22, 2025. Organized by the support committee for imprisoned former judge and lawyer Ahmed Souab, the protest denounces President Kais Saied's policies. The demonstration, bringing together opposition political parties from across the spectrum along with Gen Z activists, human rights groups, and civil society members dressed in black, denounces what participants describe as President Saied's authoritarian and repressive rule. The Tunisian opposition, joined by local and international human rights groups, demands the release of political prisoners and condemns what they view as an assault on democracy, citing the erosion of institutions through an escalating crackdown on dissent, judicial independence, press freedom, and human rights. They warn that Saied's rule drives a broader democratic backslide. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunisian Journalists Rally In Tunis Over Press Card Restrictions And Media Crackdown
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    Tunisian Journalists Rally In Tunis Over Press Card Restrictions And Media Crackdown
    A Tunisian woman journalist holds a placard that reads in Arabic ''Stop, No to the dismantling of the press'' during a demonstration organized by the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT) that brings together dozens of journalists outside the Prime Minister's Office at Government Square in the Casbah, Tunis, Tunisia, on November 20, 2025, to demand press freedoms and improved working conditions. The rally denounces what journalists describe as systematic restrictions on media and press independence, including the refusal to issue or renew press cards and accreditations for both local and foreign journalists. Tunisian journalists also decry the repressive use of Decree-Law 54, which they say targets critical reporting rather than combating misinformation. International press freedom organizations, including the IFJ, view these measures as part of a broader crackdown on independent journalism. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Doctors On Nationwide Strike For Implementation Of Deal With Tunisian Government In Tunis
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    Young Doctors On Nationwide Strike For Implementation Of Deal With Tunisian Government In Tunis
    Young doctors raise a sign reading in Arabic and English, ''the implement of the agreement, from 3rd July to...?'' during a rally organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) as part of a nationwide strike that brings together hundreds of young doctors near Tunisia's Parliament building in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 19, 2025. Young doctors demand the implementation of the agreement signed with the Health Ministry last July. The rally coincides with a parliamentary session debating the Ministry of Health's budget as part of the 2026 Finance Law. In July, the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors reaches an agreement with the Ministry of Health to secure better working conditions for young doctors, especially residents, ensure payment of long-overdue on-call allowances and salaries, an increase in allowances, as well as improvement of public healthcare. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Doctors On Nationwide Strike For Implementation Of Deal With Tunisian Government In Tunis
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    Young Doctors On Nationwide Strike For Implementation Of Deal With Tunisian Government In Tunis
    Young doctors hold a large banner reading in Arabic ''Doctors serving the people and the nation'' during a rally organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) as part of a nationwide strike that brings together hundreds of young doctors near Tunisia's Parliament building in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 19, 2025. Young doctors demand the implementation of the agreement signed with the Health Ministry last July. The rally coincides with a parliamentary session debating the Ministry of Health's budget as part of the 2026 Finance Law. In July, the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors reaches an agreement with the Ministry of Health to secure better working conditions for young doctors, especially residents, ensure payment of long-overdue on-call allowances and salaries, an increase in allowances, as well as improvement of public healthcare. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Doctors On Nationwide Strike For Implementation Of Deal With Tunisian Government In Tunis
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    Young Doctors On Nationwide Strike For Implementation Of Deal With Tunisian Government In Tunis
    Young doctors raise a sign reading in Arabic ''No to the abuse of our struggles'' during a rally organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) as part of a nationwide strike that brings together hundreds of young doctors near Tunisia's Parliament building in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 19, 2025. Young doctors demand the implementation of the agreement signed with the Health Ministry last July. The rally coincides with a parliamentary session debating the Ministry of Health's budget as part of the 2026 Finance Law. In July, the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors reaches an agreement with the Ministry of Health to secure better working conditions for young doctors, especially residents, ensure payment of long-overdue on-call allowances and salaries, an increase in allowances, as well as improvement of public healthcare. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Warsaw Daily Life And Halloween
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    Warsaw Daily Life And Halloween
    A gravestone with Arabic writing on it is seen in the Powazki Tatar Muslim Cemetery in Warsaw, Poland on 31 October, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Warsaw Daily Life And Halloween
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    Warsaw Daily Life And Halloween
    A gravestone with Arabic writing on it is seen in the Powazki Tatar Muslim Cemetery in Warsaw, Poland on 31 October, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Warsaw Daily Life And Halloween
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    Warsaw Daily Life And Halloween
    A gravestone with the Star and Crescent symbol on it is seen in the Powazki Tatar Muslim Cemetery in Warsaw, Poland on 31 October, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunisians March In Capital In Solidarity With Gabes Anti-pollution Protests
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    Tunisians March In Capital In Solidarity With Gabes Anti-pollution Protests
    Demonstrators hold up a banner reading in Arabic, ''No withdrawal until all units of the chemical complex have been dismantled,'' during a demonstration in front of the headquarters of the Tunisian Chemical Group in Tunis, Tunisia, on October 18, 2025, to express solidarity with the residents of Gabes, southern Tunisia, in their ongoing anti-pollution protests. For several days, mass demonstrations take place in Gabes to protest and demand the immediate dismantling of the industrial units of the Tunisian Chemical Group's plants (GCT). The mobilization in Gabes follows a surge in respiratory problems, poisonings, and illnesses among students at a middle school near the phosphate processing plant, fueling anger among a population long exposed to pollution and chemical risks. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunisians March In Capital In Solidarity With Gabes Anti-pollution Protests
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    Tunisians March In Capital In Solidarity With Gabes Anti-pollution Protests
    A protester holds up a placard reading in Arabic ''Environmental solutions, police solutions'' while shouting slogans during a march heading towards the headquarters of the Tunisian Chemical Group in Tunis, Tunisia, on October 18, 2025, to express solidarity with the residents of Gabes, southern Tunisia, in their ongoing anti-pollution protests. For several days, mass demonstrations take place in Gabes to protest and demand the immediate dismantling of the industrial units of the Tunisian Chemical Group's plants (GCT). The mobilization in Gabes follows a surge in respiratory problems, poisonings, and illnesses among students at a middle school near the phosphate processing plant, fueling anger among a population long exposed to pollution and chemical risks. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunisians March In Capital In Solidarity With Gabes Anti-pollution Protests
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    Tunisians March In Capital In Solidarity With Gabes Anti-pollution Protests
    A woman raises a placard reading in Arabic ''we want to live'' during a march heading towards the headquarters of the Tunisian Chemical Group in Tunis, Tunisia, on October 18, 2025, to express solidarity with the residents of Gabes in their ongoing anti-pollution protests. For several days, mass demonstrations take place in Gabes to protest and demand the immediate dismantling of the industrial units of the Tunisian Chemical Group's plants (GCT). The mobilization in Gabes follows a surge in respiratory problems, poisonings, and illnesses among students at a middle school near the phosphate processing plant, fueling anger among a population long exposed to pollution and chemical risks. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunisians March In Capital In Solidarity With Gabes Anti-pollution Protests
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    Tunisians March In Capital In Solidarity With Gabes Anti-pollution Protests
    A woman shouts slogans while raising a placard reading in Arabic ''dismantling of the industrial units, release of all those arrested, we are all Gabes'' during a demonstration in front of the headquarters of the Tunisian Chemical Group in Tunis, Tunisia, on October 18, 2025, to express solidarity with the residents of Gabes in their ongoing anti-pollution protests. For several days, mass demonstrations take place in Gabes to protest and demand the immediate dismantling of the industrial units of the Tunisian Chemical Group's plants (GCT). The mobilization in Gabes follows a surge in respiratory problems, poisonings, and illnesses among students at a middle school near the phosphate processing plant, fueling anger among a population long exposed to pollution and chemical risks. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunisians March In Capital In Solidarity With Gabes Anti-pollution Protests
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    Tunisians March In Capital In Solidarity With Gabes Anti-pollution Protests
    A young woman raises a placard reading in Arabic ''dismantling the units is an obligation, stop pollution'' while shouting slogans during a march heading towards the headquarters of the Tunisian Chemical Group in Tunis, Tunisia, on October 18, 2025, to express solidarity with the residents of Gabes in their ongoing anti-pollution protests. For several days, mass demonstrations take place in Gabes to protest and demand the immediate dismantling of the industrial units of the Tunisian Chemical Group's plants (GCT). The mobilization in Gabes follows a surge in respiratory problems, poisonings, and illnesses among students at a middle school near the phosphate processing plant, fueling anger among a population long exposed to pollution and chemical risks. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunisians March In Capital In Solidarity With Gabes Anti-pollution Protests
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    Tunisians March In Capital In Solidarity With Gabes Anti-pollution Protests
    Demonstrators hold a banner reading in Arabic, ''No withdrawal until all units of the chemical complex have been dismantled,'' while shouting slogans and raising their fists during a march heading towards the headquarters of the Tunisian Chemical Group in Tunis, Tunisia, on October 18, 2025, to express solidarity with the residents of Gabes, southern Tunisia, in their ongoing anti-pollution protests. For several days, mass demonstrations take place in Gabes to protest and demand the immediate dismantling of the industrial units of the Tunisian Chemical Group's plants (GCT). The mobilization in Gabes follows a surge in respiratory problems, poisonings, and illnesses among students at a middle school near the phosphate processing plant, fueling anger among a population long exposed to pollution and chemical risks. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunisians March In Capital In Solidarity With Gabes Anti-pollution Protests
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    Tunisians March In Capital In Solidarity With Gabes Anti-pollution Protests
    A protester holds up a placard reading in Arabic ''Environmental solutions, police solutions'' while shouting slogans during a march heading towards the headquarters of the Tunisian Chemical Group in Tunis, Tunisia, on October 18, 2025, to express solidarity with the residents of Gabes, southern Tunisia, in their ongoing anti-pollution protests. For several days, mass demonstrations take place in Gabes to protest and demand the immediate dismantling of the industrial units of the Tunisian Chemical Group's plants (GCT). The mobilization in Gabes follows a surge in respiratory problems, poisonings, and illnesses among students at a middle school near the phosphate processing plant, fueling anger among a population long exposed to pollution and chemical risks. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunisians March In Capital In Solidarity With Gabes Anti-pollution Protests
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    Tunisians March In Capital In Solidarity With Gabes Anti-pollution Protests
    A young woman raises a placard reading in Arabic, ''Climate justice is a right, not a favour,'' during a march heading towards the headquarters of the Tunisian Chemical Group in Tunis, Tunisia, on October 18, 2025, to express solidarity with the residents of Gabes, southern Tunisia, in their ongoing anti-pollution protests. For several days, mass demonstrations take place in Gabes to protest and demand the immediate dismantling of the industrial units of the Tunisian Chemical Group's plants (GCT). The mobilization in Gabes follows a surge in respiratory problems, poisonings, and illnesses among students at a middle school near the phosphate processing plant, fueling anger among a population long exposed to pollution and chemical risks. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunisians March In Capital In Solidarity With Gabes Anti-pollution Protests
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    Tunisians March In Capital In Solidarity With Gabes Anti-pollution Protests
    Demonstrators hold a banner reading in Arabic, ''No withdrawal until all units of the chemical complex have been dismantled,'' while shouting slogans and raising their fists during a march heading towards the headquarters of the Tunisian Chemical Group in Tunis, Tunisia, on October 18, 2025, to express solidarity with the residents of Gabes, southern Tunisia, in their ongoing anti-pollution protests. For several days, mass demonstrations take place in Gabes to protest and demand the immediate dismantling of the industrial units of the Tunisian Chemical Group's plants (GCT). The mobilization in Gabes follows a surge in respiratory problems, poisonings, and illnesses among students at a middle school near the phosphate processing plant, fueling anger among a population long exposed to pollution and chemical risks. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunisians March In Capital In Solidarity With Gabes Anti-pollution Protests
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    Tunisians March In Capital In Solidarity With Gabes Anti-pollution Protests
    Demonstrators hold a banner reading in Arabic, ''No withdrawal until all units of the chemical complex have been dismantled,'' while shouting slogans and gesturing during a march heading towards the headquarters of the Tunisian Chemical Group in Tunis, Tunisia, on October 18, 2025, to express solidarity with the residents of Gabes, southern Tunisia, in their ongoing anti-pollution protests. For several days, mass demonstrations take place in Gabes to protest and demand the immediate dismantling of the industrial units of the Tunisian Chemical Group's plants (GCT). The mobilization in Gabes follows a surge in respiratory problems, poisonings, and illnesses among students at a middle school near the phosphate processing plant, fueling anger among a population long exposed to pollution and chemical risks. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunisians March In Capital In Solidarity With Gabes Anti-pollution Protests
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    Tunisians March In Capital In Solidarity With Gabes Anti-pollution Protests
    A protester holds up a placard reading in Arabic ''Environmental solutions, police solutions'' while shouting slogans during a march heading towards the headquarters of the Tunisian Chemical Group in Tunis, Tunisia, on October 18, 2025, to express solidarity with the residents of Gabes, southern Tunisia, in their ongoing anti-pollution protests. For several days, mass demonstrations take place in Gabes to protest and demand the immediate dismantling of the industrial units of the Tunisian Chemical Group's plants (GCT). The mobilization in Gabes follows a surge in respiratory problems, poisonings, and illnesses among students at a middle school near the phosphate processing plant, fueling anger among a population long exposed to pollution and chemical risks. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Mass Protest Demanding Dismantling Of Polluting Units Of Tunisian Chemical Group In Gabes
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    Mass Protest Demanding Dismantling Of Polluting Units Of Tunisian Chemical Group In Gabes
    A female protester holds a placard reading in Arabic ''climate justice is a right, not a favor'' while shouting slogans, and another placard reading ''stop the genocide'' is raised during a mass protest that brings together thousands of residents in Gabes, Tunisia, on October 15, 2025, to protest and demand the dismantling of the units of the Tunisian Chemical Group (GCT). The mobilization comes after a surge in cases of respiratory problems, poisonings, and illnesses affecting students at a middle school located near the phosphate processing plant, sparking anger among a population exposed to chemical risks for more than fifty years. In 2017, Tunisian authorities promise the gradual dismantling of the polluting units of the Gabes chemical complex following strong protests against pollution. However, this decision is never fully implemented, and the population continues to suffer from massive pollution. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Mass Protest Demanding Dismantling Of Polluting Units Of Tunisian Chemical Group In Gabes
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    Mass Protest Demanding Dismantling Of Polluting Units Of Tunisian Chemical Group In Gabes
    A teenager holds up a placard that reads in Arabic, ''The chemical group is killing us and the state is doing nothing,'' during a mass protest that brings together thousands of residents in Gabes, Tunisia, on October 15, 2025, to protest and demand the dismantling of the units of the Tunisian Chemical Group (GCT). The mobilization comes after a surge in cases of respiratory problems, poisonings, and illnesses affecting students at a middle school located near the phosphate processing plant, sparking anger among a population exposed to chemical risks for more than fifty years. In 2017, Tunisian authorities promise the gradual dismantling of the polluting units of the Gabes chemical complex following strong protests against pollution. However, this decision is never fully implemented, and the population continues to suffer from massive pollution. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Mass Protest Demanding Dismantling Of Polluting Units Of Tunisian Chemical Group In Gabes
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    Mass Protest Demanding Dismantling Of Polluting Units Of Tunisian Chemical Group In Gabes
    A protester wears an oxygen mask and holds a sign in Arabic reading ''Gabes without oxygen,'' while another wears a gas mask during a mass protest that brings together thousands of residents in Gabes, Tunisia, on October 15, 2025, to protest and demand the dismantling of the units of the Tunisian Chemical Group (GCT). The mobilization comes after a surge in cases of respiratory problems, poisonings, and illnesses affecting students at a middle school located near the phosphate processing plant, sparking anger among a population exposed to chemical risks for more than fifty years. In 2017, Tunisian authorities promise the gradual dismantling of the polluting units of the Gabes chemical complex following strong protests against pollution. However, this decision is never fully implemented, and the population continues to suffer from massive pollution. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Mass Protest Demanding Dismantling Of Polluting Units Of Tunisian Chemical Group In Gabes
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    Mass Protest Demanding Dismantling Of Polluting Units Of Tunisian Chemical Group In Gabes
    A teenager holds up a placard reading in Arabic, ''The people demand the dismantling of the polluting units,'' while shouting slogans during a mass protest that brings together thousands of residents in Gabes, Tunisia, on October 15, 2025, to protest and demand the dismantling of the units of the Tunisian Chemical Group (GCT). The mobilization comes after a surge in cases of respiratory problems, poisonings, and illnesses affecting students at a middle school located near the phosphate processing plant, sparking anger among a population exposed to chemical risks for more than fifty years. In 2017, Tunisian authorities promise the gradual dismantling of the polluting units of the Gabes chemical complex following strong protests against pollution. However, this decision is never fully implemented, and the population continues to suffer from massive pollution. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

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    Emergency Arab-Islamic Summit In Doha
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    Emergency Arab-Islamic Summit In Doha
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    Emergency Arab-Islamic Summit In Doha
    Arab League Deputy Secretary-General Hossam Zaki speaks at a press conference after the emergency Arab-Islamic summit to discuss the Israeli attack on Qatar in Doha, Qatar, on September 15, 2025. (Photo by Noushad Thekkayil/NurPhoto)

     

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    Emergency Arab-Islamic Summit In Doha
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    Emergency Arab-Islamic Summit In Doha
    Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Assistant Secretary-General Ambassador Youssef Al-Dobeay speaks at a press conference after the emergency Arab-Islamic summit to discuss the Israeli attack on Qatar in Doha, Qatar, on September 15, 2025. (Photo by Noushad Thekkayil/NurPhoto)

     

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    Emergency Arab-Islamic Summit In Doha
    Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Assistant Secretary-General Ambassador Youssef Al-Dobeay speaks at a press conference after the emergency Arab-Islamic summit to discuss the Israeli attack on Qatar in Doha, Qatar, on September 15, 2025. (Photo by Noushad Thekkayil/NurPhoto)

     

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    Emergency Arab-Islamic Summit In Doha
    Arab League Deputy Secretary-General Hossam Zaki speaks at a press conference after the emergency Arab-Islamic summit to discuss the Israeli attack on Qatar in Doha, Qatar, on September 15, 2025. (Photo by Noushad Thekkayil/NurPhoto)

     

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    Emergency Arab-Islamic Summit In Doha
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    Emergency Arab-Islamic Summit In Doha
    Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Secretary-General Jassim al-Budaiwi speaks at a press conference after the emergency Arab-Islamic summit to discuss the Israeli attack on Qatar in Doha, Qatar, on September 15, 2025. (Photo by Noushad Thekkayil/NurPhoto)

     

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    Emergency Arab-Islamic Summit In Doha
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    Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Assistant Secretary-General Ambassador Youssef Al-Dobeay and Arab League Deputy Secretary-General Hossam Zaki attend a press conference after the emergency Arab-Islamic summit to discuss the Israeli attack on Qatar in Doha, Qatar, on September 15, 2025. (Photo by Noushad Thekkayil/NurPhoto)

     

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    Emergency Arab-Islamic Summit In Doha
    Qatar's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Majed al-Ansari speaks at a press conference after the emergency Arab-Islamic summit to discuss the Israeli attack on Qatar in Doha, Qatar, on September 15, 2025. (Photo by Noushad Thekkayil/NurPhoto)

     

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    Emergency Arab-Islamic Summit In Doha
    Arab League Deputy Secretary-General Hossam Zaki speaks at a press conference after the emergency Arab-Islamic summit to discuss the Israeli attack on Qatar in Doha, Qatar, on September 15, 2025. (Photo by Noushad Thekkayil/NurPhoto)

     

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