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- demonstrations - Islamism - Popular revolt - secularism - Tunisia - Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali


Tunisians protest a ban on protests

Tunisian police used tear gas to break up a rally in Tunis's symbolic Avenue Bourguiba, on Monday commemorating "Martyr's Day". Protests in central areas of the capital have been banned since last month, but that hasn't stopped demonstrators angry with the ruling moderate Islamist Ennahdha party from turning out in the streets. It comes at a time of increasing pressure on the embattled coalition government from both ends of the political spectrum.

31/07/2009 - GREECE

Wildfires hit southern Europe

Southern Europe has been hit by devastating wildfires this summer, with tens of thousands of hectares of countryside ravaged and countless homes damaged. Arson has not been ruled out. Focus on the situation in Greece and Spain.
MOROCCO

Casablanca, symbol of a two-tier country

In the past decade under Mohammed VI, Casablanca, the kingdom's economic capital, has become the symbol of a Morocco on the move. But behind the luxury cars, business centres and fashionable shops, inequalities are deepening.
30/07/2009 - ETHIOPIA

The Awramba community, a beacon of hope

Ethiopia is one of the poorest countries in the world but amid poverty and desperation shines a very bright beacon of hope. In the small village community of Awramba, women and men have the same rights.

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