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Senior Journalist, Nawaat
Tunisia
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Political History of Africa
City and county government, education
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By Martin Asser, Ammar Ali Hasan, Najla Ben Salah, Rashmee Roshan Lall| tamooda.com@ Much of the world’s mind space has been taken up with Donald Trump’s tariffs and trade war but it’s worth thinking about his scattershot attempts at peace as well. Every city picked by the Trump administration to host international negotiations is in the Middle East. Does this indicate an emerging new hierarchy of places that “do” peace?
By Najla Ben Salah| Nawaat@ Created in 2004, Nawaat is the pioneer of alternative journalism in Tunisia and the region and provides Tunisia-centered news and analysis. As a multi-award-winning online media and print magazine, Nawaat established itself as trusted provider of coverage specialized in topical news, particularly focusing on democracy, transparency, accountability, justice, civil liberties and rights
Company Info
Nawaat
Nawaat is an independent collective blog and media organization based in Tunis, Tunisia, founded in 2004 by Sami Ben Gharbia, Sufian Guerfali, and Riadh Guerfali. The organization operates in French, Arabic, and English, and is recognized as a pioneer in alternative journalism in Tunisia and the surrounding region. Nawaat provides a platform for citizen journalists and dissident voices to share their opinions on current events. The organization focuses on news and analysis related to Tunisia, covering topics such as politics, democracy, civil liberties, and human rights. Nawaat aggregates articles and visual media from various sources, creating a comprehensive forum for discussion and debate. It maintains its independence and neutrality by not accepting funding from political parties. Nawaat has received numerous awards for its contributions to independent journalism and freedom of expression, particularly following the Arab Spring. Its mission is to foster open dialogue and promote democratic discourse in Tunisia and beyond.
Founded: 2004