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Said Sayoud, Algerian Minister of the Interior, Local Authorities, and Transport, engages in a dialogue with his counterpart, Laurent Nunez,...

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Laurent Nunez, French Minister Of The Interior, In Algeria

17 February 2026

Said Sayoud, Algerian Minister of the Interior, Local Authorities, and Transport, engages in a dialogue with his counterpart, Laurent Nunez,...

#13332271

17 February 2026

Said Sayoud, Algerian Minister of the Interior, Local Authorities, and Transport, engages in a dialogue with his counterpart, Laurent Nunez, French Minister of the Interior, in Algiers, Algeria, on February 16, 2026. Laurent Nunez, French Minister of the Interior, is on an official visit to Algeria.


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Said Sayoud, Algerian Minister of the Interior, Local Authorities, and Transport, engages in a dialogue with his counterpart, Laurent Nunez,...

#13332276

Laurent Nunez, French Minister Of The Interior, In Algeria

17 February 2026

Said Sayoud, Algerian Minister of the Interior, Local Authorities, and Transport, engages in a dialogue with his counterpart, Laurent Nunez,...

#13332276

17 February 2026

Said Sayoud, Algerian Minister of the Interior, Local Authorities, and Transport, engages in a dialogue with his counterpart, Laurent Nunez, French Minister of the Interior, in Algiers, Algeria, on February 16, 2026. Laurent Nunez, French Minister of the Interior, is on an official visit to Algeria.


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Laurent Nunez, French Minister of the Interior, engages in a dialogue with his counterpart Said Sayoud, Algerian Minister of the Interior, L...

#13332272

Laurent Nunez, French Minister Of The Interior, In Algeria

17 February 2026

Laurent Nunez, French Minister of the Interior, engages in a dialogue with his counterpart Said Sayoud, Algerian Minister of the Interior, L...

#13332272

17 February 2026

Laurent Nunez, French Minister of the Interior, engages in a dialogue with his counterpart Said Sayoud, Algerian Minister of the Interior, Local Authorities, and Transport, in Algiers, Algeria, on February 16, 2026. Laurent Nunez, French Minister of the Interior, is on an official visit to Algeria.


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Said Sayoud, Algerian Minister of the Interior, Local Authorities, and Transport, engages in a dialogue with his counterpart, Laurent Nunez,...

#13332273

Laurent Nunez, French Minister Of The Interior, In Algeria

17 February 2026

Said Sayoud, Algerian Minister of the Interior, Local Authorities, and Transport, engages in a dialogue with his counterpart, Laurent Nunez,...

#13332273

17 February 2026

Said Sayoud, Algerian Minister of the Interior, Local Authorities, and Transport, engages in a dialogue with his counterpart, Laurent Nunez, French Minister of the Interior, in Algiers, Algeria, on February 16, 2026. Laurent Nunez, French Minister of the Interior, is on an official visit to Algeria.


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Ecologiste Et Social's MP Pouria Amirshahi speaks during a rally against ICE and US President Donald Trump's policies in front of the Nation...

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French MP Speaks At Paris Rally Against ICE After Deadly Minneapolis Shootings

29 January 2026

Ecologiste Et Social's MP Pouria Amirshahi speaks during a rally against ICE and US President Donald Trump's policies in front of the Nation...

#13251324

29 January 2026

Ecologiste Et Social's MP Pouria Amirshahi speaks during a rally against ICE and US President Donald Trump's policies in front of the National Assembly in Paris, France, on January 28, 2026. On January 24, federal agents shoot and kill Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse, while scuffling with him on an icy roadway in Minneapolis, United States. This occurs less than three weeks after an immigration officer fires on Renee Good, also 37, killing her in her car. The killings cap months of escalating violence in which masked, unidentified, and heavily armed ICE and Border Patrol agents grab people they accuse of violations off the streets.


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Ecologiste Et Social's MP Pouria Amirshahi speaks during a rally against ICE and US President Donald Trump's policies in front of the Nation...

#13251326

French MP Speaks At Paris Rally Against ICE After Deadly Minneapolis Shootings

29 January 2026

Ecologiste Et Social's MP Pouria Amirshahi speaks during a rally against ICE and US President Donald Trump's policies in front of the Nation...

#13251326

29 January 2026

Ecologiste Et Social's MP Pouria Amirshahi speaks during a rally against ICE and US President Donald Trump's policies in front of the National Assembly in Paris, France, on January 28, 2026. On January 24, federal agents shoot and kill Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse, while scuffling with him on an icy roadway in Minneapolis, United States. This occurs less than three weeks after an immigration officer fires on Renee Good, also 37, killing her in her car. The killings cap months of escalating violence in which masked, unidentified, and heavily armed ICE and Border Patrol agents grab people they accuse of violations off the streets.


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Spain's King Felipe VI meets French President Emmanuel Macron during an official diplomatic visit at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, on...

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The Spanish King Felipe VI Visits Emmanuel Macron And Brigitte Macron In Paris

13 January 2026

Spain's King Felipe VI meets French President Emmanuel Macron during an official diplomatic visit at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, on...

#13191550

13 January 2026

Spain's King Felipe VI meets French President Emmanuel Macron during an official diplomatic visit at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, on January 13, 2026


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Spain's King Felipe VI meets French President Emmanuel Macron during an official diplomatic visit at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, on...

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The Spanish King Felipe VI Visits Emmanuel Macron And Brigitte Macron In Paris

13 January 2026

Spain's King Felipe VI meets French President Emmanuel Macron during an official diplomatic visit at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, on...

#13191554

13 January 2026

Spain's King Felipe VI meets French President Emmanuel Macron during an official diplomatic visit at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, on January 13, 2026.


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French MP deputies and the French Government pay tribute to the victims of the bar fire in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, during a session of q...

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Questions To The French Government At The National Assembly, In Paris

8 January 2026

French MP deputies and the French Government pay tribute to the victims of the bar fire in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, during a session of q...

#13166898

8 January 2026

French MP deputies and the French Government pay tribute to the victims of the bar fire in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, during a session of questions to the French government at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on January 6, 2026.


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The President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar (center), gives an interview to the press as he participates...

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Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis

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...

#13051324

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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President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar, gives an interview to the press as he participates in a 'silent...

#13051329

Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis

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...

#13051329

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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Journalists pose for a photo as they participate in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT)...

#13051334

Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis

3 December 2025

Journalists pose for a photo as they participate in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT)...

#13051334

3 December 2025

Journalists pose for a photo as they participate in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (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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Chadha Hadj Mbarek's brother poses for a photo as he takes part in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the National Union of Tunisian Jour...

#13051338

Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis

3 December 2025

Chadha Hadj Mbarek's brother poses for a photo as he takes part in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the National Union of Tunisian Jour...

#13051338

3 December 2025

Chadha Hadj Mbarek's brother poses for a photo as he takes part in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT) outside the Court of Appeal in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 2, 2025, in solidarity with his imprisoned sister. 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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Journalists take part in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT) outside the Court of Appeal...

#13051346

Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis

3 December 2025

Journalists take part in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT) outside the Court of Appeal...

#13051346

3 December 2025

Journalists take part in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (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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President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar, gives an interview to the press as he participates in a 'silent...

#13051365

Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis

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...

#13051365

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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President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar, gives an interview to the press as he participates in a 'silent...

#13051369

Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis

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...

#13051369

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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