Critics and rights groups denounce the highly anticipated trial of Tunisian opposition figures accused of plotting against state security as unfair and politically motivated. The case involves around 40 defendants, including former diplomats, politicians, and media figures critical of President Kais Saied. The defendants face charges of plotting against state security and belonging to a terrorist group, with concerns raised about arbitrary detentions and a lack of fair trial procedures.
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Rubio Bypasses Congress to Send Israel $4 Billion in Arms
Secretary of State Marco Rubio bypassed Congress to send $4 billion in weapons to Israel under emergency authority, the second time in a month the Trump administration skirted congressional approval. The move raised concerns as some munitions were still under review and included bombs unsuitable for urban combat in Gaza. The statement from Rubio falsely claimed to reverse a Biden administration arms embargo on Israel, despite Biden approving most weapons orders and withholding licenses for...
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