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  • Woman On Bench Using Smartphone
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    Woman On Bench Using Smartphone
    A woman with a headscarf sits on a wooden bench and uses her smartphone in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 21, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
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    Tunis Crowds Welcome Back Resilience Convoy
    A pro-Palestinian man stands with a placard depicting the image of an injured Palestinian teenager that reads ''immediate ceasefire'' as thousands of pro-Palestinian Tunisians, activists, and supporters gather in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 19, 2025, to welcome and honor the Resilience Convoy following its return from Libya. While en route to Egypt, the Resilience Convoy is stopped by authorities in eastern Libya at the Syrte checkpoint. According to the organizers, more than a dozen participants are threatened, assaulted, and then detained before being conditionally released by security forces loyal to Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar. Forced to turn back, the convoy ultimately has to return to Tunisia. The Resilience Convoy, also known as the Maghreb Caravan of Resilience or the Soumoud Convoy, is a civilian and solidarity initiative launched from Tunisia. It brings together over 1,500 participants and pro-Palestinian activists from across the Maghreb (North Africa) in support of the people of Gaza. The convoy aims to symbolically break the Israeli siege of Gaza by delivering a message of solidarity overland to the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip. It is initially planned to join the international movement Global March to Gaza at the Rafah crossing on June 15. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Convoy Of Resilience Departs From Tunis Toward Rafah Border Crossing
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    Convoy Of Resilience Departs From Tunis Toward Rafah Border Crossing
    Pro-Palestinian women with their travel suitcases and bags wait their turn before getting on the bus as they, along with around one and a half thousand other participants in the Resilience Convoy, depart from Tunis, Tunisia, on June 9, 2025. The Convoy of Resilience, also called Al-Soumoud Convoy, is an international humanitarian initiative traveling overland toward the Rafah border crossing, passing through Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt, in an effort to deliver aid and attempt to break the Gaza blockade amid the ongoing Israeli offensive in the Strip. The Convoy of Resilience is scheduled to join the 'Global March to Gaza' movement in Rafah, Egypt, on June 15, 2025. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Convoy Of Resilience Departs From Tunis Toward Rafah Border Crossing
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    Convoy Of Resilience Departs From Tunis Toward Rafah Border Crossing
    A pro-Palestinian activist wears a T-shirt reading 'all eyes on Rafah' and attends a rally as around one and a half thousand participants in the Resilience Convoy depart from Tunis, Tunisia, on June 9, 2025. The Convoy of Resilience, also called Al-Soumoud Convoy, is an international humanitarian initiative traveling overland toward the Rafah border crossing, passing through Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt, in an effort to deliver aid and attempt to break the Gaza blockade amid the ongoing Israeli offensive in the Strip. The Convoy of Resilience is scheduled to join the 'Global March to Gaza' movement in Rafah, Egypt, on June 15, 2025. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Convoy Of Resilience Departs From Tunis Toward Rafah Border Crossing
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    Convoy Of Resilience Departs From Tunis Toward Rafah Border Crossing
    A pro-Palestinian activist wears a T-shirt reading 'free Palestine' and attends a rally as around one and a half thousand participants in the Resilience Convoy depart from Tunis, Tunisia, on June 9, 2025. The Convoy of Resilience, also called Al-Soumoud Convoy, is an international humanitarian initiative traveling overland toward the Rafah border crossing, passing through Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt, in an effort to deliver aid and attempt to break the Gaza blockade amid the ongoing Israeli offensive in the Strip. The Convoy of Resilience is scheduled to join the 'Global March to Gaza' movement in Rafah, Egypt, on June 15, 2025. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Israel-Hamas War 2025: Palestinian Solidarity Rally: TUNIS
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    Israel-Hamas War 2025: Palestinian Solidarity Rally: TUNIS
    June 9, 2025, Tunis, Tunisia: Thousands gather in Tunis, Tunisia, in support of the Convoy of Resilience, an international humanitarian mission departing. The convoy will travel overland through Libya and Egypt to deliver aid and challenge the ongoing Israeli blockade on Gaza. (Credit Image: © Hasan Mrad/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Couple In Tense Moment On Park Bench
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    Couple In Tense Moment On Park Bench
    A young couple sits on a curved bench in a park, with the man leaning forward and holding his head while the woman sits upright beside him, in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 11, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Convoy Of Resilience Leads Pro-Palestinian Mass Demonstration In Tunis
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    Convoy Of Resilience Leads Pro-Palestinian Mass Demonstration In Tunis
    A pro-Palestinian demonstrator holds up a placard depicting a Palestinian child suffering from starvation and reading ''Gaza'' during a mass demonstration of solidarity with Gaza that brings together hundreds of pro-Palestinian Tunisians in Tunis, Tunisia, on May 31, 2025, amid the ongoing Israeli offensive on the Gaza Strip. The protest, organized in response to a call by the 'Convoy of Resilience' initiative, condemns what demonstrators describe as genocide and forced displacement carried out by Israel in the Gaza Strip. Participants also call for the criminalization of efforts to normalize relations with Israel. The Convoy of Resilience (Arabic: Sumud Convoy) is an international humanitarian mission set to depart on June 9, 2025, traveling overland through Libya and Egypt to deliver aid and attempt to break the Israeli blockade on Gaza. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Love Locks
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    Love Locks
    Two women look at the densely packed love padlocks attached to the railing of the Hohenzollern Bridge in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on May 21, 2022. The bridge is famous for its tradition of couples locking padlocks to symbolize enduring love and throwing the keys into the Rhine River. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Memorial For The Victims Of The 1980 Oktoberfest Bombing
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    Memorial For The Victims Of The 1980 Oktoberfest Bombing
    The memorial for the victims of the Oktoberfest bombing of September 26, 1980, stands near the site of the attack in Munich, Germany, on May 29, 2021. A bronze stele with engraved names and inscriptions honors the 13 people killed and over 200 injured in the deadliest terrorist attack in the history of the Federal Republic of Germany. Designed by Friedrich Koller and erected in 1981, the stele is surrounded by a rusted steel wall symbolizing the destruction caused. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Memorial For The Victims Of The 1980 Oktoberfest Bombing
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    Memorial For The Victims Of The 1980 Oktoberfest Bombing
    The memorial for the victims of the Oktoberfest bombing of September 26, 1980, stands near the site of the attack in Munich, Germany, on May 29, 2021. A bronze stele with engraved names and inscriptions honors the 13 people killed and over 200 injured in the deadliest terrorist attack in the history of the Federal Republic of Germany. Designed by Friedrich Koller and erected in 1981, the stele is surrounded by a rusted steel wall symbolizing the destruction caused. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Symbolic Visiting Room In Solidarity With Ahmed Souab In Tunis
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    Symbolic Visiting Room In Solidarity With Ahmed Souab In Tunis
    Dozens of activists, artists, civil society members, journalists, and representatives of human rights organizations attend a symbolic visiting room organized by the family of lawyer and former judge Ahmed Souab to support him and show their solidarity in Tunis, Tunisia, on May 23, 2025. Ahmed Souab, known for his opposition to Tunisian President Kais Saied, is detained on terrorism charges after publicly denouncing the severity of the sentences handed down in the so-called ''conspiracy against state security'' case. He is part of the legal team defending several prominent political figures who are sentenced to lengthy prison terms in the same case at the first instance. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Symbolic Visiting Room In Solidarity With Ahmed Souab In Tunis
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    Symbolic Visiting Room In Solidarity With Ahmed Souab In Tunis
    Demonstrators hold a banner reading in Arabic ''freedom for every oppressed man and woman, release Tunisia,'' during a symbolic visiting room organized by the family of lawyer and former judge Ahmed Souab to support him, in Tunis, Tunisia, on May 23, 2025. The event brings together dozens of activists, artists, civil society members, journalists, and representatives of human rights organizations who show their solidarity. Ahmed Souab, known for his opposition to Tunisian President Kais Saied, is detained on terrorism charges after publicly denouncing the severity of the sentences handed down in the so-called ''conspiracy against state security'' case. He is part of the legal team defending several prominent political figures who are sentenced to lengthy prison terms in the same case at the first instance. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Symbolic Visiting Room In Solidarity With Ahmed Souab In Tunis
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    Symbolic Visiting Room In Solidarity With Ahmed Souab In Tunis
    Dozens of activists, artists, civil society members, journalists, and representatives of human rights organizations attend a symbolic visiting room organized by the family of lawyer and former judge Ahmed Souab to support him and show their solidarity in Tunis, Tunisia, on May 23, 2025. Ahmed Souab, known for his opposition to Tunisian President Kais Saied, is detained on terrorism charges after publicly denouncing the severity of the sentences handed down in the so-called ''conspiracy against state security'' case. He is part of the legal team defending several prominent political figures who are sentenced to lengthy prison terms in the same case at the first instance. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Women Agricultural Workers March For More Rights in Tunisia
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    Women Agricultural Workers March For More Rights in Tunisia
    May 7, 2025, Tunis, Tunisia: Tunisian women agricultural workers protest to demand more rights and better working conditions in Tunis, Tunisia. A field study conducted by the Tunisian Forum for Economic and Social Rights (FTDES) revealed that the majority of women working in the agricultural sector suffer from precarious and unfair working conditions, with 98% of them receiving daily wages of no more than 20 Tunisian dinars not including deductions imposed by intermediaries and individuals who provide their transportation. (Credit Image: © Hasan Mrad/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Protests Erupt On Labour Day In Tunis
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    Protests Erupt On Labour Day In Tunis
    Demonstrators shout slogans while making the victory sign, calling for the release of the president of the Free Destourian Party and jailed political figure, Abir Moussi, as they rally on Labour Day in front of the administrative court in Tunis, Tunisia, on May 1, 2025, to protest against Tunisian President Kais Saied and his policies, with many calling for the fall of the regime. People also protest against the regression of freedoms and human rights in the country, calling for the release of the former judge Ahmed Souab and prominent opposition politicians. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protests Erupt On Labour Day In Tunis
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    Protests Erupt On Labour Day In Tunis
    A man holds up a placard reading in Arabic ''liberties, liberties, the state of repression is over'' as he takes part in a rally organized by the Tunisian General Labor Union (UGTT) in Tunis, Tunisia, on May 1, 2025, to mark Labour Day. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protests Erupt On Labour Day In Tunis
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    Protests Erupt On Labour Day In Tunis
    Demonstrators chant slogans while holding up placards depicting the image of prison bars, reading in Arabic ''Tunisia is an open jail'', as they demonstrate on Labour Day in Tunis, Tunisia, on May 1, 2025, to call for the release of the former judge Ahmed Souab. People also protest against the regression of freedoms and human rights in the country, calling for the fall of the regime. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protests Erupt On Labour Day In Tunis
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    Protests Erupt On Labour Day In Tunis
    Demonstrators hold up a placard depicting the image of chains, which reads in Arabic, ''No tyranny, no reactionism, no concessions on freedom,'' as they demonstrate on Labour Day in Tunis, Tunisia, on May 1, 2025, to call for the release of the former judge Ahmed Souab. People also protest against the regression of freedoms and human rights in the country, calling for the fall of the regime. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Kais Saied’s Supporters Protest Against Foreign Interference In Tunis
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    Kais Saied’s Supporters Protest Against Foreign Interference In Tunis
    Supporters hold a giant poster of Tunisian President Kais Saied as they attend a rally held by supporters of Tunisian President Kais Saied on Labour Day, in Tunis, Tunisia, on May 1, 2025, to protest against what they consider foreign interference in the country's internal affairs. The demonstration follows criticism from several international actors, including France, Germany, and the United Nations, who denounce the lack of guarantees for a ''fair'' trial after several prominent opposition figures receive heavy prison terms in the so-called ''conspiracy against state security'' trial. Since February, Tunisia sees a wave of arrests of journalists, activists, judges, businessmen, and prominent opposition politicians. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Man Alone By A River
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    Man Alone By A River
    A man in a blue shirt stands near the Danube River looking at his mobile phone, surrounded by stones and grass, in Straubing, Bavaria, Lower Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. The natural riverside environment frames a moment of digital connection in an outdoor setting. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Man Walking In A City
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    Young Man Walking In A City
    A young man walks in front of a modern glass building reflecting the surrounding architecture in Stockholm, Sweden, on May 5, 2024. The building features large window panels with vertical golden accents, highlighting contemporary Scandinavian urban design. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protests Erupt In Tunis After Wall Collapse Kills Schoolchildren From Sidi Bouzid
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    Protests Erupt In Tunis After Wall Collapse Kills Schoolchildren From Sidi Bouzid
    Demonstrators shout anti-government slogans as they face the riot police (not shown) during a demonstration held by hundreds of Tunisians in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 15, 2025, to protest government negligence following the deaths of three schoolchildren from Mezzouna, Sidi Bouzid, after a school wall collapses. The demonstrators call for the fall of the regime and chant slogans against Tunisian President Kais Saied. The UGTT union observes a school strike as a sign of mourning and to denounce what it describes as 'the authorities' failure to find real and serious solutions to save public schools'. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protests Erupt In Tunis After Wall Collapse Kills Schoolchildren From Sidi Bouzid
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    Protests Erupt In Tunis After Wall Collapse Kills Schoolchildren From Sidi Bouzid
    A young Tunisian woman holds up a placard reading in Arabic, 'the walls are killing us and education is collapsing on us', during a demonstration held by hundreds of Tunisians in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 15, 2025, to protest government negligence following the deaths of three schoolchildren from Mezzouna, Sidi Bouzid, after a school wall collapses. The demonstrators call for the fall of the regime and chant slogans against Tunisian President Kais Saied. The UGTT union observes a school strike as a sign of mourning and to denounce what it describes as 'the authorities' failure to find real and serious solutions to save public schools'. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protests Erupt In Tunis After Wall Collapse Kills Schoolchildren From Sidi Bouzid
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    Protests Erupt In Tunis After Wall Collapse Kills Schoolchildren From Sidi Bouzid
    Demonstrators shout anti-government slogans as they face the riot police (not shown) during a demonstration held by hundreds of Tunisians in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 15, 2025, to protest government negligence following the deaths of three schoolchildren from Mezzouna, Sidi Bouzid, after a school wall collapses. The demonstrators call for the fall of the regime and chant slogans against Tunisian President Kais Saied. The UGTT union observes a school strike as a sign of mourning and to denounce what it describes as 'the authorities' failure to find real and serious solutions to save public schools'. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protests Erupt In Tunis After Wall Collapse Kills Schoolchildren From Sidi Bouzid
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    Protests Erupt In Tunis After Wall Collapse Kills Schoolchildren From Sidi Bouzid
    A young Tunisian man shouts slogans as he holds up a placard reading in Arabic, 'the state is occupied by the walls of Facebook', during a demonstration held by hundreds of Tunisians in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 15, 2025, to protest government negligence following the deaths of three schoolchildren from Mezzouna, Sidi Bouzid, after a school wall collapses. The demonstrators call for the fall of the regime and chant slogans against Tunisian President Kais Saied. The UGTT union observes a school strike as a sign of mourning and to denounce what it describes as 'the authorities' failure to find real and serious solutions to save public schools'. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protests Erupt In Tunis After Wall Collapse Kills Schoolchildren From Sidi Bouzid
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    Protests Erupt In Tunis After Wall Collapse Kills Schoolchildren From Sidi Bouzid
    Young demonstrators shout slogans as others hold up a placard bearing the photos and names of the three deceased schoolchildren during a demonstration held by hundreds of Tunisians in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 15, 2025, to protest government negligence following the deaths of three schoolchildren from Mezzouna, Sidi Bouzid, after a school wall collapses. The demonstrators call for the fall of the regime and chant slogans against Tunisian President Kais Saied. The UGTT union observes a school strike as a sign of mourning and to denounce what it describes as 'the authorities' failure to find real and serious solutions to save public schools'. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Protests Erupt In Tunis After Wall Collapse Kills Schoolchildren From Sidi Bouzid
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    Protests Erupt In Tunis After Wall Collapse Kills Schoolchildren From Sidi Bouzid
    Demonstrators shout anti-government slogans as they face the riot police (not shown) during a demonstration held by hundreds of Tunisians in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 15, 2025, to protest government negligence following the deaths of three schoolchildren from Mezzouna, Sidi Bouzid, after a school wall collapses. The demonstrators call for the fall of the regime and chant slogans against Tunisian President Kais Saied. The UGTT union observes a school strike as a sign of mourning and to denounce what it describes as 'the authorities' failure to find real and serious solutions to save public schools'. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
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    Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
    Families and relatives of the detained political opposition figures in the so-called 'conspiracy against state security' case hold up photos of the detainees and make the victory sign during a demonstration in front of the court in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2025. The demonstration supports the detainees during the second remote hearing of the court. The demonstrators demand a public trial and reject the remote trial previously decided by the court. They protest against what they consider an unfair and invalid trial, call for the release of the detainees, and accuse the Tunisian president, Kais Saied, of using the judiciary to persecute those who reject his policies. In this context, professor and political opposition figure Jawhar Ben Mbarek, one of the most prominent detainees, is on hunger strike since March 30 in protest at his continued arbitrary detention. Since February, Tunisia sees a wave of arrests of journalists, activists, judges, businessmen, and politicians, including the leader of the Ennahda party, Rached Ghannouchi, who is detained since April 2023. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
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    Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
    Families and relatives of the detained political opposition figures in the so-called 'conspiracy against state security' case hold up photos of the detainees during a demonstration in front of the court in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2025. The demonstration supports the detainees during the second remote hearing of the court. The demonstrators demand a public trial and reject the remote trial previously decided by the court. They protest against what they consider an unfair and invalid trial, call for the release of the detainees, and accuse the Tunisian president, Kais Saied, of using the judiciary to persecute those who reject his policies. In this context, professor and political opposition figure Jawhar Ben Mbarek, one of the most prominent detainees, is on hunger strike since March 30 in protest at his continued arbitrary detention. Since February, Tunisia sees a wave of arrests of journalists, activists, judges, businessmen, and politicians, including the leader of the Ennahda party, Rached Ghannouchi, who is detained since April 2023. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
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    Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
    The activist, political opponent, and accused in the so-called 'conspiracy against state security' case, Chaima Issa, chants slogans through a megaphone as others hold up photos of detained political opposition figures during a demonstration held by their relatives and families in front of the court in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2025. The demonstration supports the detainees during the second remote hearing of the court. The demonstrators demand a public trial and reject the remote trial previously decided by the court. They also protest against what they consider an unfair and invalid trial, calling for the release of the detainees and accusing the Tunisian president, Kais Saied, of using the judiciary to persecute those who reject his policies. In this context, professor and political opposition figure Jawhar Ben Mbarek, one of the most prominent detainees, is on hunger strike since March 30 in protest at his continued arbitrary detention. Since February, Tunisia sees a wave of arrests of journalists, activists, judges, businessmen, and politicians, including the leader of the Ennahda party, Rached Ghannouchi, who is detained since April 2023. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
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    Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
    Families and relatives of the detained political opposition figures in the so-called 'conspiracy against state security' case hold up photos of the detainees during a demonstration in front of the court in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2025. The demonstration supports the detainees during the second remote hearing of the court. The demonstrators demand a public trial and reject the remote trial previously decided by the court. They protest against what they consider an unfair and invalid trial, call for the release of the detainees, and accuse the Tunisian president, Kais Saied, of using the judiciary to persecute those who reject his policies. In this context, professor and political opposition figure Jawhar Ben Mbarek, one of the most prominent detainees, is on hunger strike since March 30 in protest at his continued arbitrary detention. Since February, Tunisia sees a wave of arrests of journalists, activists, judges, businessmen, and politicians, including the leader of the Ennahda party, Rached Ghannouchi, who is detained since April 2023. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
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    Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
    The activist, political opponent, and accused in the so-called 'conspiracy against state security' case, Chaima Issa, chants slogans through a megaphone as others hold up photos of detained political opposition figures during a demonstration held by their relatives and families in front of the court in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2025. The demonstration supports the detainees during the second remote hearing of the court. The demonstrators demand a public trial and reject the remote trial previously decided by the court. They also protest against what they consider an unfair and invalid trial, calling for the release of the detainees and accusing the Tunisian president, Kais Saied, of using the judiciary to persecute those who reject his policies. In this context, professor and political opposition figure Jawhar Ben Mbarek, one of the most prominent detainees, is on hunger strike since March 30 in protest at his continued arbitrary detention. Since February, Tunisia sees a wave of arrests of journalists, activists, judges, businessmen, and politicians, including the leader of the Ennahda party, Rached Ghannouchi, who is detained since April 2023. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
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    Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
    Families and relatives of the detained political opposition figures in the so-called 'conspiracy against state security' case hold up photos of the detainees during a demonstration in front of the court in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2025. The demonstration supports the detainees during the second remote hearing of the court. The demonstrators demand a public trial and reject the remote trial previously decided by the court. They protest against what they consider an unfair and invalid trial, call for the release of the detainees, and accuse the Tunisian president, Kais Saied, of using the judiciary to persecute those who reject his policies. In this context, professor and political opposition figure Jawhar Ben Mbarek, one of the most prominent detainees, is on hunger strike since March 30 in protest at his continued arbitrary detention. Since February, Tunisia sees a wave of arrests of journalists, activists, judges, businessmen, and politicians, including the leader of the Ennahda party, Rached Ghannouchi, who is detained since April 2023. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
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    Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
    Families and relatives of the detained political opposition figures in the so-called 'conspiracy against state security' case hold up photos of the detainees during a demonstration in front of the court in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2025. The demonstration supports the detainees during the second remote hearing of the court. The demonstrators demand a public trial and reject the remote trial previously decided by the court. They protest against what they consider an unfair and invalid trial, call for the release of the detainees, and accuse the Tunisian president, Kais Saied, of using the judiciary to persecute those who reject his policies. In this context, professor and political opposition figure Jawhar Ben Mbarek, one of the most prominent detainees, is on hunger strike since March 30 in protest at his continued arbitrary detention. Since February, Tunisia sees a wave of arrests of journalists, activists, judges, businessmen, and politicians, including the leader of the Ennahda party, Rached Ghannouchi, who is detained since April 2023. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
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    Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
    Families and relatives of the detained political opposition figures in the so-called 'conspiracy against state security' case hold up photos of the detainees as a police car drives past them during a demonstration in front of the court in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2025. The demonstration supports the detainees during the second remote hearing of the court. The demonstrators demand a public trial and reject the remote trial previously decided by the court. They protest against what they consider an unfair and invalid trial, call for the release of the detainees, and accuse the Tunisian president, Kais Saied, of using the judiciary to persecute those who reject his policies. In this context, professor and political opposition figure Jawhar Ben Mbarek, one of the most prominent detainees, is on hunger strike since March 30 in protest at his continued arbitrary detention. Since February, Tunisia sees a wave of arrests of journalists, activists, judges, businessmen, and politicians, including the leader of the Ennahda party, Rached Ghannouchi, who is detained since April 2023. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
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    Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
    The activist, political opponent, and accused in the so-called 'conspiracy against state security' case, Chaima Issa, chants slogans through a megaphone as others hold up photos of detained political opposition figures during a demonstration held by their relatives and families in front of the court in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2025. The demonstration supports the detainees during the second remote hearing of the court. The demonstrators demand a public trial and reject the remote trial previously decided by the court. They also protest against what they consider an unfair and invalid trial, calling for the release of the detainees and accusing the Tunisian president, Kais Saied, of using the judiciary to persecute those who reject his policies. In this context, professor and political opposition figure Jawhar Ben Mbarek, one of the most prominent detainees, is on hunger strike since March 30 in protest at his continued arbitrary detention. Since February, Tunisia sees a wave of arrests of journalists, activists, judges, businessmen, and politicians, including the leader of the Ennahda party, Rached Ghannouchi, who is detained since April 2023. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
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    Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
    Families and relatives of the detained political opposition figures in the so-called 'conspiracy against state security' case hold up photos of the detainees during a demonstration in front of the court in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2025. The demonstration supports the detainees during the second remote hearing of the court. The demonstrators demand a public trial and reject the remote trial previously decided by the court. They protest against what they consider an unfair and invalid trial, call for the release of the detainees, and accuse the Tunisian president, Kais Saied, of using the judiciary to persecute those who reject his policies. In this context, professor and political opposition figure Jawhar Ben Mbarek, one of the most prominent detainees, is on hunger strike since March 30 in protest at his continued arbitrary detention. Since February, Tunisia sees a wave of arrests of journalists, activists, judges, businessmen, and politicians, including the leader of the Ennahda party, Rached Ghannouchi, who is detained since April 2023. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
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    Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
    The father of detainee Jawhar Ben Mbarek, Ezzeddine Hazgui, scuffles with a police officer as he and some members of the detainees' families are prevented from entering the court to attend the trial's second remote hearing of the so-called ''conspiracy against state security'' case in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2025. Moments earlier, the relatives and families of detained political opposition figures gather in front of the court to support the detainees and protest against what they consider an unfair and invalid trial. They also demand the release of the detainees and accuse the Tunisian president, Kais Saied, of using the judiciary to persecute those who oppose his policies. In this context, professor and political opposition figure Jawhar Ben Mbarek, one of the most prominent detainees, is on hunger strike since March 30 in protest at his continued arbitrary detention. Since February, Tunisia sees a wave of arrests of journalists, activists, judges, businessmen, and politicians, including the leader of the Ennahda party, Rached Ghannouchi, who is detained since April 2023. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
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    Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
    The activist, political opponent, and accused in the so-called 'conspiracy against state security' case, Chaima Issa, chants slogans through a megaphone as others hold up photos of detained political opposition figures during a demonstration held by their relatives and families in front of the court in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2025. The demonstration supports the detainees during the second remote hearing of the court. The demonstrators demand a public trial and reject the remote trial previously decided by the court. They also protest against what they consider an unfair and invalid trial, calling for the release of the detainees and accusing the Tunisian president, Kais Saied, of using the judiciary to persecute those who reject his policies. In this context, professor and political opposition figure Jawhar Ben Mbarek, one of the most prominent detainees, is on hunger strike since March 30 in protest at his continued arbitrary detention. Since February, Tunisia sees a wave of arrests of journalists, activists, judges, businessmen, and politicians, including the leader of the Ennahda party, Rached Ghannouchi, who is detained since April 2023. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
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    Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
    The activist, political opponent, and accused in the so-called 'conspiracy against state security' case, Chaima Issa, chants slogans through a megaphone as others hold up photos of detained political opposition figures during a demonstration held by their relatives and families in front of the court in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2025. The demonstration supports the detainees during the second remote hearing of the court. The demonstrators demand a public trial and reject the remote trial previously decided by the court. They also protest against what they consider an unfair and invalid trial, calling for the release of the detainees and accusing the Tunisian president, Kais Saied, of using the judiciary to persecute those who reject his policies. In this context, professor and political opposition figure Jawhar Ben Mbarek, one of the most prominent detainees, is on hunger strike since March 30 in protest at his continued arbitrary detention. Since February, Tunisia sees a wave of arrests of journalists, activists, judges, businessmen, and politicians, including the leader of the Ennahda party, Rached Ghannouchi, who is detained since April 2023. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
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    Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
    The activist, political opponent, and accused in the so-called 'conspiracy against state security' case, Chaima Issa, chants slogans through a megaphone as others hold up photos of detained political opposition figures during a demonstration held by their relatives and families in front of the court in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2025. The demonstration supports the detainees during the second remote hearing of the court. The demonstrators demand a public trial and reject the remote trial previously decided by the court. They also protest against what they consider an unfair and invalid trial, calling for the release of the detainees and accusing the Tunisian president, Kais Saied, of using the judiciary to persecute those who reject his policies. In this context, professor and political opposition figure Jawhar Ben Mbarek, one of the most prominent detainees, is on hunger strike since March 30 in protest of his continued arbitrary detention. Since February, Tunisia sees a wave of arrests of journalists, activists, judges, businessmen, and politicians, including the leader of the Ennahda party, Rached Ghannouchi, who is detained since April 2023. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
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    Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
    The activist, political opponent, and lawyer in the so-called 'conspiracy against state security' case, Samir Dilou, delivers a speech through a megaphone as others hold up photos of detained political opposition figures during a demonstration held by their relatives and families in front of the court in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2025. The demonstration supports the detainees during the second remote hearing of the court. The demonstrators demand a public trial and reject the remote trial previously decided by the court. They also protest against what they consider an unfair and invalid trial, calling for the release of the detainees and accusing the Tunisian president, Kais Saied, of using the judiciary to persecute those who reject his policies. In this context, professor and political opposition figure Jawhar Ben Mbarek, one of the most prominent detainees, is on hunger strike since March 30 in protest at his continued arbitrary detention. Since February, Tunisia sees a wave of arrests of journalists, activists, judges, businessmen, and politicians, including the leader of the Ennahda party, Rached Ghannouchi, who is detained since April 2023. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
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    Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
    The activist, political opponent, and accused in the so-called 'conspiracy against state security' case, Chaima Issa, chants slogans through a megaphone as others hold up photos of detained political opposition figures during a demonstration held by their relatives and families in front of the court in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2025. The demonstration supports the detainees during the second remote hearing of the court. The demonstrators demand a public trial and reject the remote trial previously decided by the court. They also protest against what they consider an unfair and invalid trial, calling for the release of the detainees and accusing the Tunisian president, Kais Saied, of using the judiciary to persecute those who reject his policies. In this context, professor and political opposition figure Jawhar Ben Mbarek, one of the most prominent detainees, is on hunger strike since March 30 in protest at his continued arbitrary detention. Since February, Tunisia sees a wave of arrests of journalists, activists, judges, businessmen, and politicians, including the leader of the Ennahda party, Rached Ghannouchi, who is detained since April 2023. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
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    Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
    Scuffles erupt between the police and the family members of the detained political opposition figures as they are prevented from entering the court to attend the trial's second remote hearing in the so-called ''conspiracy against state security'' case in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2025. Moments earlier, the relatives and families of detained political opposition figures gather in front of the court to support the detainees and protest against what they consider an unfair and invalid trial. They also demand the release of the detainees and accuse the Tunisian president, Kais Saied, of using the judiciary to persecute those who oppose his policies. In this context, professor and political opposition figure Jawhar Ben Mbarek, one of the most prominent detainees, is on hunger strike since March 30 in protest at his continued arbitrary detention. Since February, Tunisia sees a wave of arrests of journalists, activists, judges, businessmen, and politicians, including the leader of the Ennahda party, Rached Ghannouchi, who is detained since April 2023. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
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    Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis
    Scuffles erupt between the police and the family members of the detained political opposition figures as they are prevented from entering the court to attend the trial's second remote hearing in the so-called ''conspiracy against state security'' case in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2025. Moments earlier, the relatives and families of detained political opposition figures gather in front of the court to support the detainees and protest against what they consider an unfair and invalid trial. They also demand the release of the detainees and accuse the Tunisian president, Kais Saied, of using the judiciary to persecute those who oppose his policies. In this context, professor and political opposition figure Jawhar Ben Mbarek, one of the most prominent detainees, is on hunger strike since March 30 in protest at his continued arbitrary detention. Since February, Tunisia sees a wave of arrests of journalists, activists, judges, businessmen, and politicians, including the leader of the Ennahda party, Rached Ghannouchi, who is detained since April 2023. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ousted Ex-President Yoon Suk-yeol Leaves Official Residence, Greets Supporters
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    Ousted Ex-President Yoon Suk-yeol Leaves Official Residence, Greets Supporters
    Ousted former President Yoon Suk-yeol and his wife, Kim Keon-hee, wave to supporters while leaving the official residence in Hannam-dong for their private home in Seocho-dong in Seoul, South Korea, April 11, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ousted Ex-President Yoon Suk-yeol Leaves Official Residence, Greets Supporters
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    Ousted Ex-President Yoon Suk-yeol Leaves Official Residence, Greets Supporters
    Ousted former President Yoon Suk-yeol and his wife, Kim Keon-hee, wave to supporters while leaving the official residence in Hannam-dong for their private home in Seocho-dong in Seoul, South Korea, April 11, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ousted Ex-President Yoon Suk-yeol Leaves Official Residence, Greets Supporters
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    Ousted Ex-President Yoon Suk-yeol Leaves Official Residence, Greets Supporters
    Ousted former President Yoon Suk-yeol waves to supporters while leaving the official residence in Hannam-dong for his private home in Seocho-dong in Seoul, South Korea, on April 11, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ousted Ex-President Yoon Suk-yeol Leaves Official Residence, Greets Supporters
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    Ousted Ex-President Yoon Suk-yeol Leaves Official Residence, Greets Supporters
    Hundreds of supporters wait outside the official residence in Hannam-dong as ousted former President Yoon Suk-yeol prepares to leave in Seoul, South Korea, on April 11, 2025. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto)

     

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