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Khaled Hedoui

Khaled Hedoui is a Tunisian journalist. 

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Tunisian President Kais Saied signs letter rejecting amendments to the law on the Constitutional Court, April 4, 2021 (Tunisian presidency).
Tunisian president rejects Constitutional Court law amendments
April 05, 2021
A Tunisian protester lifts a national flag during an anti-government demonstration in the capital Tunis. (AFP)
Tunisians deeply pessimistic amid worsening political, economic crises
February 14, 2021
Demonstrators protest near the seat of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People of Tunisia against the Ennahda Movement, in June 2020. (dpa)
Tunisia’s Islamist party triggers alarm with street vigilante suggestion
January 22, 2021
‘Coordination committees’ overshadow parties, unions in Tunisia
December 05, 2020
A local protester shuts off the wheel of a petroleum pumping station in El Kamour, in Tunisia’s southern state of Tatatouine, last May. (AFP)
Tunisian government in quandary over protesters’ oil production stoppage
November 06, 2020
A 2019 file picture of Tunisian lawyer and former minister Mohamed Abbou speaking during an interview. (AFP)
Former ally delivers scathing attack on Islamist party
October 13, 2020
A file picture shows the entrance to the venue of the 10th Congress of Ennahda  in Hammamet, northern Tunisia, in May 2016.  AFP
Ghannouchi’s clinging to leadership sparks feud within Ennahda
October 03, 2020
Ennahda MPs listen to an address by Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi, during a parliament session in Tunis, on September 1, 2020
Ennahda and parliamentary allies jokey for rewards from government
September 12, 2020
A general view shows Ennahda’s party headquarters in Tunis, Tunisia. (Reuters)
Tunisian minister files lawsuit against Ennahda for ‘money laundering’
September 04, 2020
Migrants from Tunisia and Lybia arrive onboard of an Italian Guardia Costiera (Coast Guard) boat in the Italian island of Lampedusa on August 1. (AFP)
Migrant boats deepen Tunisia’s political crisis
August 04, 2020
n employee of the Tunisian Social Solidarity Union prepares food packages to be distributed to the elderly and low-income families in Tunis amid the coronavirus pandemic. (AFP)
Many Tunisians face conflicting pressures with confinement measures
April 16, 2020
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