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Analysis of political events and global trends
Adel Daâdaâ and the Rejection of His Asylum Request in France
Escape to France and Asylum Rejection: The Case of Adel Daâdaâ, Close Associate of Rached Ghannouchi After fleeing Tunisia via Turkey, Adel Daâdaâ, the former head of protocol for Ennahda party leader Rached Ghannouchi, found himself in a legally precarious situation...
UGTT: The Tunisian Syndical Giant on the Verge of Implosion
UGTT: The Tunisian Syndical Giant on the Verge of Implosion Since 2017, Noureddine Taboubi has led the Tunisian General Labour Union (UGTT), the country's most powerful trade union. Today, he faces a major internal leadership crisis. At the same time, the UGTT has...
The liquidation of Namaa Tounes
The liquidation of Namaa Tounes, the economic arm of the Ennahda Movement in Tunisia. The Islamist movement Ennahdha has lost a strategic economic tool with the official liquidation of the association Namaa Tunisia, an entity it founded in 2011 to extend its economic...
Hatem Saïed… The Name That Must Not Be Spoken: Why Does Kaïs Hide His Brother?
Hatem Saïed… The Name That Must Not Be Spoken: Why Does Kaïs Hide His Brother? While Tunisia is facing deep political and economic turmoil, questions are mounting around President Kaïs Saïed—not just about his political choices, but also about his private life and...
Tunisia Between the Abyss and Salvation
Tunisia Between the Abyss and Salvation: Was the Harsh Lesson a Path to National Reconciliation? In politics, no ruler—whether president or king—governs alone. Power is always surrounded by multiple forces that protect, monitor, and sometimes even control it. In...
Syria at a Crossroads Between Internal Challenges and International Balances
What’s Happening in Syria Today: A Personal View Through Rational Eyes What’s happening in Syria—I realize—is extremely dangerous. But allow me to share my perspective, one that may stir controversy, as it did more than a decade ago. Why am I writing about Syria...





