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Deputy Minister For Foreign Affairs, Ukraine Meets With UN Secretary General
4 December 2025
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4 December 2025
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres meets with Mariana Betsa, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ukraine at the United Nations Headquarters on December 4, 2025 in New York City.
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4 December 2025
The spokesperson of the Tunisian General Labour Union (UGTT), Sami Tahri, speaks to the press during a rally held outside the union's headquarters ahead of a march toward the mausoleum of union leader Farhat Hached in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 4, 2025, marking the 73rd anniversary of his assassination. The commemoration escalates into a protest against President Kais Saied's economic and social policies. Trade unionists demand the protection of union rights and freedoms, as well as the resumption of social dialogue and salary negotiations. The UGTT denounces that the planned salary increases in the private and public sectors, as outlined in the 2026 Finance Bill, will be implemented without any social dialogue with the government. The confrontation between the UGTT and President Kais Saied's government reflects a broader political crisis that unfolds since 2021, raising concerns among trade unions and civil society actors. The UGTT warns of a potential general strike.
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3 December 2025
Hundreds of members of conservative groups, including the New Freedom Solidarity and Liberty University, gather in front of the People Power Party headquarters in Yeongdeungpo, Seoul, South Korea, on December 3, 2025, condemning PPP lawmakers who apologize for the December 3 illegal martial-law attempt and urging the party leadership to take a hardline stance. Participants hold placards supporting the impeached Yoon Suk-yeol, who faces trial on charges of illegal martial law and treason, and shout slogans.
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Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
3 December 2025
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3 December 2025
President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar, gives an interview to the press as he participates in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the SNJT outside the Court of Appeal in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 2, 2025, in solidarity with the imprisoned journalist Chadha Hadj Mbarek. In a statement released yesterday, the SNJT calls for her release, for her trial to be conducted while she is at liberty, and for the dismissal of all charges against her. Chadha, sentenced to five years in prison in the first instance in the case known as 'Instalingo', appears on appeal before the judges. She faces charges of conspiracy against state security, disturbing public order, and insulting President Kais Saied. The case also involves other figures, including Ennahda Islamist party leader Rached Ghannouchi and former Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi. Instalingo, where Chadha is employed, is a company specializing in digital content creation, communication, and digital marketing. In recent years, the authorities under President Kais Saied accuse, charge, arrest, detain, or imprison journalists for doing their job. Tunisian journalists and civil society groups denounce what they describe as a crackdown on the freedom of the press aiming to silence them. International human rights groups and press freedom advocates, including Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders (RWB; French: Reporters sans frontieres; RSF), condemn the imprisonment of Chadha Hadj Mbarek and call for her immediate release.
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Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
3 December 2025
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3 December 2025
President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar, gives an interview to the press as he participates in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the SNJT outside the Court of Appeal in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 2, 2025, in solidarity with the imprisoned journalist Chadha Hadj Mbarek. In a statement released yesterday, the SNJT calls for her release, for her trial to be conducted while she is at liberty, and for the dismissal of all charges against her. Chadha, sentenced to five years in prison in the first instance in the case known as 'Instalingo', appears on appeal before the judges. She faces charges of conspiracy against state security, disturbing public order, and insulting President Kais Saied. The case also involves other figures, including Ennahda Islamist party leader Rached Ghannouchi and former Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi. Instalingo, where Chadha is employed, is a company specializing in digital content creation, communication, and digital marketing. In recent years, the authorities under President Kais Saied accuse, charge, arrest, detain, or imprison journalists for doing their job. Tunisian journalists and civil society groups denounce what they describe as a crackdown on the freedom of the press aiming to silence them. International human rights groups and press freedom advocates, including Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders (RWB; French: Reporters sans frontieres; RSF), condemn the imprisonment of Chadha Hadj Mbarek and call for her immediate release.
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Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
3 December 2025
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3 December 2025
President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar, gives an interview to the press as he participates in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the SNJT outside the Court of Appeal in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 2, 2025, in solidarity with the imprisoned journalist Chadha Hadj Mbarek. In a statement released yesterday, the SNJT calls for her release, for her trial to be conducted while she is at liberty, and for the dismissal of all charges against her. Chadha, sentenced to five years in prison in the first instance in the case known as 'Instalingo', appears on appeal before the judges. She faces charges of conspiracy against state security, disturbing public order, and insulting President Kais Saied. The case also involves other figures, including Ennahda Islamist party leader Rached Ghannouchi and former Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi. Instalingo, where Chadha is employed, is a company specializing in digital content creation, communication, and digital marketing. In recent years, the authorities under President Kais Saied accuse, charge, arrest, detain, or imprison journalists for doing their job. Tunisian journalists and civil society groups denounce what they describe as a crackdown on the freedom of the press aiming to silence them. International human rights groups and press freedom advocates, including Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders (RWB; French: Reporters sans frontieres; RSF), condemn the imprisonment of Chadha Hadj Mbarek and call for her immediate release.
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Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
3 December 2025
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3 December 2025
President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar, gives an interview to the press as he participates in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the SNJT outside the Court of Appeal in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 2, 2025, in solidarity with the imprisoned journalist Chadha Hadj Mbarek. In a statement released yesterday, the SNJT calls for her release, for her trial to be conducted while she is at liberty, and for the dismissal of all charges against her. Chadha, sentenced to five years in prison in the first instance in the case known as 'Instalingo', appears on appeal before the judges. She faces charges of conspiracy against state security, disturbing public order, and insulting President Kais Saied. The case also involves other figures, including Ennahda Islamist party leader Rached Ghannouchi and former Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi. Instalingo, where Chadha is employed, is a company specializing in digital content creation, communication, and digital marketing. In recent years, the authorities under President Kais Saied accuse, charge, arrest, detain, or imprison journalists for doing their job. Tunisian journalists and civil society groups denounce what they describe as a crackdown on the freedom of the press aiming to silence them. International human rights groups and press freedom advocates, including Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders (RWB; French: Reporters sans frontieres; RSF), condemn the imprisonment of Chadha Hadj Mbarek and call for her immediate release.
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Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
3 December 2025
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3 December 2025
The President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar (center), gives an interview to the press as he participates in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the SNJT outside the Court of Appeal in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 2, 2025, in solidarity with the imprisoned journalist Chadha Hadj Mbarek. In a statement released yesterday, the SNJT calls for her release, for her trial to be conducted while she is at liberty, and for the dismissal of all charges against her. Chadha, sentenced to five years in prison in the first instance in the case known as 'Instalingo', appears on appeal before the judges. She faces charges of conspiracy against state security, disturbing public order, and insulting President Kais Saied. The case also involves other figures, including Ennahda Islamist party leader Rached Ghannouchi and former Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi. Instalingo, where Chadha is employed, is (or was) a company specializing in digital content creation, communication, and digital marketing. In recent years, the authorities under President Kais Saied accuse, charge, arrest, detain, or imprison journalists for doing their job. Tunisian journalists and civil society groups denounce what they describe as a crackdown on the freedom of the press aiming to silence them. International human rights groups and press freedom advocates, including Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders (RWB; French: Reporters sans frontieres; RSF), condemn the imprisonment of Chadha Hadj Mbarek and call for her immediate release.
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2 December 2025
Lim Sung-taek, vice president and head of Samsung Korea, introduces the Galaxy Z TriFold during a media briefing at Samsung Gangnam in Seoul, South Korea, on December 2, 2025. The three-fold smartphone goes on sale in South Korea starting December 12 and rolls out to global markets including China, Taiwan, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States. It is available through Samsung.com and 20 retail locations nationwide with 16GB of memory, 512GB of storage, and a single ''Crafted Black'' option, priced at 3,590,400 won.
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2 December 2025
Lim Sung-taek, vice president and head of Samsung Korea, introduces the Galaxy Z TriFold during a media briefing at Samsung Gangnam in Seoul, South Korea, on December 2, 2025. The three-fold smartphone goes on sale in South Korea starting December 12 and rolls out to global markets including China, Taiwan, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States. It is available through Samsung.com and 20 retail locations nationwide with 16GB of memory, 512GB of storage, and a single ''Crafted Black'' option, priced at 3,590,400 won.
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2 December 2025
Kang Min-seok, vice president of the MX Business Smartphone Product Planning Team at Samsung Electronics, answers questions from reporters during a media briefing for the Galaxy Z TriFold at Samsung Gangnam in Seoul, South Korea, on December 2, 2025. The device officially launches on December 12 in South Korea and rolls out to global markets including China, Taiwan, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States. It is sold through Samsung.com and 20 retail locations nationwide with 16GB of memory, 512GB of storage, and a single ''Crafted Black'' color option, priced at 3,590,400 won.
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2 December 2025
Lim Sung-taek, vice president and head of Samsung Korea, introduces the Galaxy Z TriFold during a media briefing at Samsung Gangnam in Seoul, South Korea, on December 2, 2025. The three-fold smartphone goes on sale in South Korea starting December 12 and rolls out to global markets including China, Taiwan, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States. It is available through Samsung.com and 20 retail locations nationwide with 16GB of memory, 512GB of storage, and a single ''Crafted Black'' option, priced at 3,590,400 won.
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2 December 2025
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo and Singaporean President Tharman Shanmugaratnam hold a news conference during the Singaporean President's working visit to Mexico at the National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, on December 1, 2025.
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2 December 2025
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo and Singaporean President Tharman Shanmugaratnam hold a news conference during the Singaporean President's working visit to Mexico at the National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, on December 1, 2025.
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2 December 2025
The press briefing from White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt in Washington, United States, on December 1, 2025, includes topics such as last week's shooting of National Guard troops, the strikes on alleged drug trafficking boats, and President Trump's medical results.
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2 December 2025
The press briefing from White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt in Washington, United States, on December 1, 2025, includes topics such as last week's shooting of National Guard troops, the strikes on alleged drug trafficking boats, and President Trump's medical results.
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