Labour Party posters and political flyers for anti-corruption minister Tulip Siddiq were found in the ransacked official residence of deposed Bangladeshi prime minister Sheikh Hasina, who is facing an investigation by an anti-corruption commission. Siddiq is being investigated by standards watchdog Sir Laurie Magnus for her alleged involvement in a 2013 deal with Russia for a nuclear power plant in Bangladesh, amidst reports of living in London properties linked to her aunt’s allies.
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The Guardian view on Tunisia’s democratic regression: burying hope where the Arab spring began | Editorial
The sentencing of opponents and public figures to up to 66 years in prison underscores President Kais Saied's efforts to dismantle Tunisia's political achievements. Once a symbol of democracy after the Arab Spring, Tunisia has seen Saied reverse its progress since his self-coup in 2021, impacting civil liberties and various sectors such as civil society, business, and the media, particularly following his re-election amid an opposition-free environment. Notably, even officials from the Swimming Federation faced...
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