Series of arrests in Tunisia: the UN denounces “the worsening of repression” in the country

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In Tunisia, a wave of arrests affected several personalities, politicians and businessmen. All are accused of conspiracy once morest state security. The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights denounces “the worsening of repression” in the country.

In Gabon, President Ali Bongo launched a political consultation on electoral transparency, announcing a reduction in the duration of mandates. These statements come a few months before the presidential, legislative and municipal elections.

Millions of roses were bought and sold this Valentine’s Day. And if you haven’t received any, it may be because of inflation. Because the industry is facing enormous difficulties, with farmers struggling to cope with rising production costs following the war in Ukraine.

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