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In April 2025, a Tunisian court sentenced 40 opposition figures to prison terms ranging from 13 to 66 years on charges of conspiring against state security. This mass trial, considered the most significant crackdown on dissent since President Kais Saied’s 2021 power consolidation, has drawn widespread international criticism. (ft.com) Background of the Trial The trial
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In recent times, the Trump administration’s approach to immigration enforcement has drawn ire and disbelief from various corners of society. With a stark focus on mass deportations, the ramifications of targeting alleged criminals without due process are becoming all too clear. In a recent episode of *Last Week Tonight*, comedian John Oliver highlighted the sheer
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Migration has long been a fundamental aspect of human existence, often driven by a search for better opportunities, safety, and the promise of a more hopeful future. However, the migration crisis unfolding across Africa presents a uniquely complex tapestry of interwoven factors that reveal stark realities about the continent’s social, economic, political, and environmental challenges.