report Status: 12/18/2022 3:33 a.m The Tunisian coastal town of Sfax is considered the departure point for many migrants from Africa to Europe. Young Tunisians have also fled from there to flee the lack of prospects in the country. By Dunja Sadaqi, ARD Studio Northwest Africa Strolling through the old town of Sfax with Omar Ben Amor, one quickly asks oneself: Where have the young people gone? In the bustling medina, what Ben Amor describes as an exodus becomes visible....
Status: 12/17/2022 12:06 p.m Twelve years ago, a young Tunisian set himself on fire - triggering a revolution in the country. The expectations of the time after that have hardly been fulfilled. A visit to the place where it all began. By Dunja Sadaqi, ARD Studio Northwest Africa, currently in Sidi Bouzid Majeddine Badri points to the memorial - a rather simple stone monument - the wooden handcart of greengrocer Mohamed Bouazizi. The 21-year-old also drives such a handcart with...
Soccer World Cup Tunisia's "bitter" pride: World Cup knockout on historic day Wahbi Khazri (white jersey) was Tunisia match winner against world champions France. photo © Robert Michael/dpa What an evening for Tunisia: After the historic victory against world champions France, the coach speaks of the best performance since 1978. Nevertheless, a bitter aftertaste lingers. Some Tunisian players slumped on the pitch with pride, and many of the thousands of fans in the stadium had tears of joy in their...
Ex-Bundesliga professional maneuvers Australia into the round of 16 - France, despite Tunisia's bankruptcy, group winners Joel King, Harry Souttar, Jamie MacLaren ©Getty Images Australia beats Denmark and advances to World Cup Round of 16! Defending champions France lose to Tunisia but still top the group. In the round of 16, France is threatened with a duel with Argentina. Group D's final matchday is in the books. While Tunisia demanded everything from the big favorites France, Australia and Denmark delivered...
Voters in Tunisia approve a new constitution with a large majority. It weakens parliament and the judiciary and strengthens it: President Kais Saied. Who is the man who is weakening Tunisia's democracy and is being called "Robocop"?source site-3
New constitution for Tunisia The end of democracy? Tunisia's President Saied is clearly expanding his power Bad in the crowd: Tunisia's President Kais Saied celebrates with his supporters in Tunis. © Anis Mili / AFP 07/27/2022, 07:13 3 min reading time After the uprisings in the Arab world, Tunisia was considered a political success story. Democracy is now hanging by a thread again. A new constitution gives President Saied extensive powers. Tunisia's President Kais Saied has expanded his power with...
Status: 07/25/2022 2:30 p.m Tunisia's President Saied puts a new constitution to the vote that would give him comprehensive rights. Is the President, who has already ousted government and parliament, on his way to becoming a dictator? By Dunja Sadaqi, ARD Studio Rabat Late one evening in October 2019 it was clear: Tunisia's new top man is called Kais Saied. At the press conference, the then 61-year-old, tall man described the result as a small revolution within the rule of...
power struggle Tunisia's president announces dissolution of parliament Saied speaks of a "coup attempt", observers fear a social split in Tunisia. Photo: Dario Pignatelli/European Council/dpa © dpa-infocom GmbH Tunisian President Kais Saied speaks of a "coup attempt" by the MPs, he himself was accused of a coup last year. How divided is Tunisian society? In the power struggle that has been smoldering in Tunisia for months, President Kais Saied has ordered the dissolution of parliament. He was reacting to a...
analysis Status: 11.10.2021 2:57 p.m. Bouden Romdhane is the first woman to become Prime Minister - in Tunisia and in the Arab world. The 60-year-old is politically unknown. This is not the only reason why critics fear that the move will remain symbolic politics. By Dunja Sadaqi, ARD Studio Rabat Nejla Bouden Romdhane - that's the name of Tunisia's new head of government. For the first time in the history of the small North African state, a woman is supposed...
[ad_1] portrait Status: 08/10/2021 2:49 p.m. Tunisia's president is considered a "clean man" - a politician who wanted to put an end to corrupt conditions. Now Saied has sent Parliament on a 30-day break. A portrait of the 63-year-old lawyer. Of Dunja Sadaqi ARD Studio North West Africa Tunisia's President Kais Saied wants to vaccinate his country out of the crisis. During a visit to a vaccination center, he said: The vaccination will continue in the coming days until the...