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Mohamed Ben Rajeb

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Tunisian journalist

Mohamed Ben Rajab is a Tunisian journalist who writes for the Tunisian newspaper Al Sabah and the websites Qantara, Elaph and Nonpost.

Most recent articles by Mohamed Ben Rajeb

  • Families gather on the closed Moroccan-Algerian border, near Oujda, Morocco, after three Algerian were Killed by a strike on Friday, Nov. 5, 2021. Algeria accused Morocco of being behind the attack.
    Morocco-Algeria arms race

    "The solution requires political courage"

    Tensions between Morocco and Algeria are fuelling a frantic arms race. Moroccan researcher Hicham Mouatadid traces the roots of the rivalry and calls for a solution that goes beyond the Western Sahara conflict to address regional security as a whole.

    By Mohamed Ben Rajeb
  • Participants in a protest waved the Tunisian flag and raised banners demanding union rights, social and economic rights, and social dialogue in the country.
    UGTT in crisis

    The decline of Tunisia's most powerful trade union

    Plagued by internal divisions, Tunisia's UGTT union is losing the political influence it gained after the 2011 revolution. What is behind the crisis—and how has President Kais Saied capitalised?

    By Mohamed Ben Rajeb

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