Europe’s pledge to take in refugees from Greece to ‘share the burden’ has fallen short.Read the full article
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Journalists Isabelle Merminod and Tim Baster spent several days in Idomeni, at the border between Greece and Macedonia, to document the plight of [...]Read the full article
Italians of all walks of life are trying to bring their help to migrants rescued at sea in order to curb one of the biggest humanitarian crises [...]Read the full article
On the occasion of International Women’s Day, we speak to six Tunisian women determined to create a just society without [...]Read the full article
The new Tunisian constitution protects, amongst other things: the right to organise and to strike, equality of women, and freedom of expression. [...]Read the full article
Protests are continuing across Tunisia in the run up to the third anniversary of the revolution on 14 JanuaryRead the full article
The fears of the young survivors of the Lampedusa boat tragedy are increased by the presence of pro-government Eritreans who have arrived on the [...]Read the full article
Tunisia’s national trade union centre UGTT is seeking to negotiate civil service status, permanent contracts and decent pay for staff at the [...]Read the full article
Mohamed Brahmi, the latest Tunisian opposition to be assassinated, was a fierce critic of the ruling Ennahda partyRead the full article
Can the UGTT help steer Tunisia to a brighter future?Read the full article
The World Social Forum, starting today in Tunis, is about power and wealth, but it is about the power of the people and the wealth of the planet. [...]Read the full article
The Turkish government has gone after the women of KESK because their very existence is a direct challenge to the government’s deeply ingrained [...]Read the full article