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Currently available for stories and interviews from Algeria + Tunisia, Freelancer after several years of staffing with newsrooms in Algeria, I'm currently fully available for news-gathering, photo-shooting, well equipped for the job. I mostly work on the NorthAfrican area, including both Algeria's capital and Tunisia's. Available for immediate covering of the region's regional and international issues: politics, society, conflicts and local development-related news/issues in the turbulent area of Sahel. Beyond the focus on news-delivery purpose, I love digging on, research and grub up till the real story shows up.
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A French student who was arrested and detained in Tunisia returns to Paris
Victor Dupont, a French doctoral student, returned to Paris after being detained in Tunisia for 27 days, following diplomatic efforts by France. His arrest, amid a crackdown on journalists and activists in Tunisia, raised concerns about academic freedom and the safety of foreign researchers. The French Foreign Ministry and President Macron were involved in securing his release. The incident highlights the strained political climate under President Kais Saied, who has been criticized for reversing democratic progress in Tunisia.
French student detained in Tunisia returns to Paris after diplomatic talks
Victor Dupont, a French doctoral student, returned to Paris after being detained in Tunisia for 27 days, following diplomatic negotiations led by France. His arrest, amid a broader crackdown on journalists and activists in Tunisia, raised international concerns about academic freedom and human rights under President Kais Saied's government. The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, with support from President Emmanuel Macron, played a key role in securing Dupont's release. The incident underscores the challenges faced by foreign researchers in North Africa and the delicate diplomatic relations between France and Tunisia.
A French student who was arrested and detained in Tunisia returns to Paris
Victor Dupont, a French doctoral student, returned to Paris after being detained in Tunisia for 27 days, following diplomatic discussions between France and Tunisia. His arrest, amid a broader crackdown on journalists and activists in Tunisia, raised concerns about academic freedom and the safety of foreign researchers. French President Emmanuel Macron engaged in talks with Tunisian President Kais Saied, highlighting the diplomatic efforts to secure Dupont's release. The incident underscores the strained political climate in Tunisia under Saied's leadership, which has seen a rollback of democratic gains since the Arab Spring.
A French student who was arrested and detained in Tunisia returns to Paris
Victor Dupont, a French doctoral student, returned to Paris after being detained in Tunisia for 27 days, following diplomatic efforts by France. His arrest, amid a crackdown on journalists and activists in Tunisia, raised concerns about academic freedom and the safety of foreign researchers. The French Foreign Ministry and academic associations criticized the charges against Dupont, highlighting the constraints on academic freedom in Tunisia. Diplomatic discussions, including interventions by French President Emmanuel Macron, were instrumental in securing Dupont's release.
Libya’s neighbours express concern over territorial security
Libya's neighboring countries, including Tunisia, Algeria, and Niger, express deep concerns over the ongoing conflict in Libya and its impact on regional security. During a ministerial meeting hosted by Algeria, delegates emphasized the need for a political solution and rejected foreign military intervention. Tunisia highlighted its vulnerability due to Libyan instability, while Algeria and Niger reiterated their support for the UN-backed peace process. The meeting underscored the urgency of addressing terrorism and organized crime proliferating in Libya, with a collective call for intensified efforts to achieve peace and stability.
Algerian police foil IS suicide bomb plot on Constantine
Algerian security forces thwarted an Islamic State suicide bomb plot in Constantine, capturing one suspect and killing another. The suspects, linked to the local jihadi group Saraya al-Ghuraba, planned the attack weeks before parliamentary elections. The incident highlights the growing but still smaller threat of IS in Algeria compared to al-Qaeda. Recent actions by security forces also disrupted an IS recruitment network in the capital, involving a Tunisian liaison.
Libya’s neighbours express concern over territorial security
Libya's neighboring countries, including Tunisia, Algeria, and Niger, express deep concern over the ongoing conflict in Libya and its impact on regional security. During a ministerial meeting hosted by Algeria, delegates emphasized the need for a political solution and rejected foreign military intervention. Tunisia highlighted its vulnerability due to Libyan instability, while Algeria stressed the urgency of a political resolution. The African Union, EU, UN, and Arab League also participated, calling for coordinated efforts to combat terrorism and support the UN-backed peace process.
End Morocco's 40-year occupation of Western Sahara, refugees plea
The Sahrawi people of Western Sahara, living as refugees in Algeria for 40 years, urge the UN to facilitate a political settlement to end Morocco's occupation. The Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) calls for a referendum on self-determination, highlighting the UN's responsibility and the challenges faced due to insufficient humanitarian aid. Despite a 1991 ceasefire, no referendum has occurred, and the Sahrawis continue to prepare for both diplomatic and military solutions. The article underscores the international community's role in recognizing SADR and addressing human rights violations by Morocco.
Al-Qaeda leader Mokhtar Belmokhtar 'dead and buried' in Libya
Mokhtar Belmokhtar, a senior Al Qaeda operative in North Africa, was killed in a French airstrike in Libya and buried in the Ubari area. His death, previously unconfirmed, was reported by security sources. Belmokhtar, known for surviving multiple assassination attempts, was involved in arms deals and kidnappings. His group, weakened by financial issues, may join the Islamic State. The article details the impact of Al Qaeda in the region, including attacks and financing through kidnapping and arms smuggling.
Policeman killed in southern Tunisia attack
A Tunisian police officer was killed and another injured in an ambush by four attackers in Kebili. Two attackers were killed, one was seriously wounded, and the fourth fled. The attackers, who were local young men, had improvised explosive devices in their motorcycles. The police's quick response prevented a potentially deadlier attack. This incident is the first major attack in southern Tunisia since the failed Islamic State assault on Ben Guerdane last year.
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