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If The Desert Was Green (Noema)
The politics of a fire engine in Tunisia (Newlines)
Clean energy dividend evades Moroccan citizens (Financial Times)
Morocco asserts its power as diplomatic spats simmer (Financial Times)
Morocco tourism struggles despite vaccine progress (Financial Times)
Tunisia’s foremost fisherwoman and the political uses of feminism (Meshkal)
Morocco’s Islamists trounced in parliamentary vote (Financial Times)
The artist searching for traces of the Tunisian revolution (Apollo Magazine)
Tunisian leader President Saied indefinitely suspends parliament (The Times)
Tunisia’s president has seized total power, and the country’s democratic future hangs in the balance (Prospect Magazine)
How Covid-19 tipped Tunisia into political turmoil (Telegraph)
Tumult in Tunisia: the inequalities that fuelled protest (Reuters)
‘Learn to swim’ (London Review of Books)
Ennahdha calls for political dialogue to resolve Tunisia’s political dialogue (Al Jazeera English)
Tunisia thrown into turmoil as president sacks prime minister (Financial Times)
The Price of Bread (London Review of Books)
Tunisian garment workers fight for unpaid wages in pandemic (Reuters)
The tyranny of concrete and its costly carbon footprint (Financial Times)
Pedal power: In lockdown, Tunisia’s cyclists fight for space (Reuters)
The human cost of Italy’s quarantine boats (Al Jazeera English)
They went out to protest. Then the police attacked them on Facebook (Wired)
30 years for a joint? The people suffering under Tunisia’s drug laws (Dazed)
Tunisia’s phantom environmental sector (Newlines)
Industrial pollution is destroying a Tunisian coastal community - but no one wants to talk about it (Coda Story)
Phosphates and the political economy of environmental transformation in Tunisia (Jadaliyya podcast)
Lockdown’s Lost Children: Britain’s digital divide (Al Jazeera English) - TV report
Tunisians selling off the family gold (The Times)
Tunisian dictator Ben Ali’s widow could nab freed-up cash (The Times)
The Arab Spring ten years on: Tunisia (The Times podcast)
In Tataouine (London Review of Books)
Keeping time in Tunisia - the clocks that tell of a bygone regime (Apollo Magazine)
“We had to get our land back”: Tunisian date farm proves revolutionary bright spot (Reuters)
Mohamed Bouazizi: The faded icon of Tunisia’s Arab Spring (New Statesman)
Revolution or repression? A divided country struggles to move on (The Times)
What happened to the Arab Spring? (Prospect Magazine)
Keeping it in the family - the neglect of Tunisia’s 19th century heritage (Apollo Magazine)
Attacks in France Point to a Threat Beyond Extremist Networks (The New York Times)
How Covid-19 fuelled the rise of catastrophe ‘preppers’ (Financial Times)
Agricultural time during a pandemic (Sierra Magazine)
Atheism in Tunisia / Blogger flees after arrest (Index on Censorship)
“The sea is dead”: How a fishing crisis and migration collide on Tunisian shores (The New Humanitarian)
Covid-19 creates flashbacks to Tunisia’s surveillance state (The Correspondent)
Covid-19 fallout drives Tunisians to Italy despite deportations (The New Humanitarian)
The architecture of heat: how we built before air-con (Financial Times)
Strangled by salt (Icarus Complex Magazine)
Flamingos and humans (Meshkal)
‘black’ to ‘Black’: Rewriting the race style guide (Al Jazeera English) - TV report
The coronavirus economic slump is pushing migrants towards Europe (The Times)
A Fallen Mascot (Tribune)
Framing the self: the rise of the bookshelf aesthetic (Al Jazeera English) - TV report
The return of Algeria’s revolution (The New Humanist)
Post-lockdown recovery up in flames for Tunisia market vendors (Reuters)
Ill wind blowing for producers of Tunisia’s traditional legmi drink (The Times)
Housework wars: who’s cleaning up the mess during lockdown? (Financial Times)
The Tunisian journalists who built a business model that frees them to investigate (GIJN)
In Algeria, online repression targets Amazigh protesters active in Hirak movement (Global Voices)
Under the cover of lockdown, illegal logging surges in Tunisia (Reuters)
‘We want to be proactive’: Tunisia gears up to face coronavirus (Al Jazeera English)
Holding back the tide - sea’s advance threatens Tunisia’s beaches (Reuters)
The Algerians battling to save the Casbah from crumbling (Apollo Magazine)
Sufi cultural sites caught in the crossfire of Libya civil war (Reuters)
Citizens step in to revive Tunis crumbling old town (Reuters)
In the shadow of day zero (Financial Times)
Algerian cartoonist, other political detainees released to rejoin protests (Al-Monitor)
Rising heat knocks the crown off Tunisia’s ‘queen of dates’ (Reuters)
In Algiers (London Review of Books)
‘Phoney election’: Why Algerian protesters are refusing to keep the elite in power (The Times)
In Algeria, ‘electronic flies’ threaten a protest movement (Coda Story)
The Politics of Tree Planting (London Review of Books)
Sydney’s house prices creep up again (Financial Times)
Planting Setback for Tunisia’s #MeToo movement as new MP gets immunity (Reuters)
Thirst crops, leaky infrastructure drive Tunisia’s water crisis (Reuters)
Painting the town: How Kais Saied inspires change on Tunisian streets (Al-Monitor)
Tunisia’s new president: how memes and viral videos led to a “Robocop” revolution (The Economist 1843)
The Tunis hair salon where all the staff are deaf (The Times)
Hit by wildfires and heat, Tunisian youth join climate protests (Reuters)
Moroccan writer Hajar Raissouni jailed for an abortion ‘she never had’ (The Times)
Lawyer Kais Saied faces jailed Nabil Karoui in run-off vote for Tunisian presidency (The Times)
Tunisians back populists in presidential election (The Times)
Tunisia, last great hope of the Arab Spring, struggles to see benefit of democracy in presidential elections (The Times)
Nabil Karoui: The jailed populist seeking Tunisia’s presidency (Al Jazeera English)
Tunisia prepares to put its fledgling democracy to the test (The Times)
Young Tunisians sceptical ahead of presidential election (Al Jazeera English)
Tunisian presidential candidates saying it with music (Al-Monitor)
Can Tunisia’s news agency be more than a government mouthpiece? (Columbia Journalism Review)
Why mezoued is back on music charts in Tunisia (Al-Monitor)
Battle of Carthage: Tunisia demolishes homes to protect ancient site (Reuters)
As garbage piles up in Tunisian cities, waste pickers demand recognition (Reuters)
Malta’s tax incentives lead to a building boom (Financial Times)
‘Everything is stolen from us’: Tunisians fight to preserve cultural heritage (Reuters)
Rise of Nabil Karoui, the Arab Berlusconi on course for Tunisian presidency (The Times)
Interview - No secret safe in age of AI, says French digital envoy (Reuters)
Tunisian fishermen look back to times before pollution and competition (The Times)
Can Tunisia’s Islamists make peace with secularism? (New Humanist)
In Tunisia, men hunt for random numbers - hoping to fall in love with the women they belong to (Mel Magazine)
Unrest simmers in Tunisia, cradle of the Arab Spring (The Times)
Tunisia wrestles with the return of its Isis orphans (The Times)
‘Get land from your husbands’: Tunisia divided over equal inheritance for women (Reuters)
What my mother taught me about a career (Financial Times)
The quest to reclaim our data (Sifted)
Cloaks for data: making money from privacy by design (Sifted)
Jimmy Wales wanted the crowd to write the news. The crowd said no (Sifted)
Interview with the founder of Wikipedia on his failed venture WikiTribune
Russia’s big patriotic screen: Making films for the motherland (Al Jazeera English) - TV report
‘I make £4000 a month reselling sneakers’ (Financial Times)
Bots, just be yourself (Sifted)
How organisations are tackling gender bias (Financial Times)
Forced Labour in the UK: ‘I tried to escape… they cut my finger off’ (Financial Times)
Winner at the 2018 Anti-Slavery Day Media Awards
Rebels show royal streak: Some of the Iranian protesters at recent demonstrations held up photos of the Shah. Why? (Index on Censorship)
Ultimate escapism: Interview with award-winning Iranian poet Mahvash Sabet (Index on Censorship)
The place to go if you’re hungry for knowledge and couscous (Roads & Kingdoms)
A desire to fit in prompts employees to ‘whiten’ for work (Financial Times)
You Make It provides unemployed women with skills, networks and confidence (Financial Times)
How the west co-opted Ayurvedic medicine (Financial Times)
Soviet design inspire contemporary objects (Financial Times)
Nanny or friend? Reports from the home front (Financial Times)
Prefabs sprout to offer affordable housing (Financial Times)
The surprise objects finding a home at the V&A (Financial Times)
Travel not authorised: British with an Iranian passport (Financial Times)
Foreign spouses: ‘When in love you don’t even think about visas’ (Irish Times)
Unraveling Moscow’s Most Mysterious Art Collection (Moscow Times)