The 'Munathara Initiative' has organised, in partnership with the Establishment of Tunisian Television, the final debate of the second round of the Tunisian presidential elections between the candi
Electoral debates are one of the most important elements in the democratic process because they contribute to enlightening voters' choices, making candidates accountabl
#Holool featured 6 performances by extraordinary youth, alongside 3 senior opinion leaders, all focused on the theme #TheOnlySolutionForConfrontingExtremismIs
The 'Munathara Initiative' has organised, in partnership with the Establishment of Tunisian Television, the final debate of the second round of the Tunisian presidential elections between the candidates Kaïs Said and Nabil Karoui on Friday the 11th of October 2019.
Electoral debates are one of the most important elements in the democratic process because they contribute to enlightening voters' choices, making candidates accountable to their people and establishing a culture of debate in Tunisia.
Electoral debates are one of the most important elements in the democratic process because they contribute to enlightening voters' choices, making candidates accountable to their people and establishing a culture of debate in Tunisia.
Electoral debates are one of the most important elements in the democratic process because they contribute to enlightening voters' choices, making candidates accountable to their people and establishing a culture of debate in Tunisia.
#Holool featured 6 performances by extraordinary youth, alongside 3 senior opinion leaders, all focused on the theme #TheOnlySolutionForConfrontingExtremismIs
The Syrian crisis enters its seventh year with Russia playing a prominent role as demonstrated by its robust military intervention as well as sponsoring negotiations between Syrian President Bashar al- Assad's regime and representatives of the opposition.
For decades, the Arab World has felt the profound effects of US foreign policy. This November, the American people will select a new president who will steer that policy during a time in which Americans and Arabs alike question the US’ role in the Middle East.
Islamist movements have long been a central force on the Arab political scene. In recent years, especially with the success of Islamist political parties in elections in several Arab countries, the divide has widened and intensified between these movements’ supporters and opponents.