Around 40 diplomats, politicians, and journalists are accused of conspiring against state security.
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TUNIS, (Reuters) - Tunisian activists protested on Tuesday near a Tunis court where prominent figures face charges of conspiring against state security in a trial that the opposition says is fabricated and a symbol of President Kais Saied's authoritarian rule. Read full story
Around 40 diplomats, politicians, and journalists are accused of conspiring against state security.
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