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Tunisia’s Autocratic Leader Is Poised to Steamroll to Election Victory
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Tunisia votes Sunday in its third presidential election since the Arab Spring
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Arab spring dreams in ruins as Tunisia goes to polls against backdrop of repression
Critics of incumbent Kais Saied say he has increasingly bent the country’s institutions to his will. Tunisia will hold a presidential election on Sunday against the backdrop of a crackdown on ...19 hours ago -
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Tunisia's president seeks new term with one candidate in jail
President Kais Saied, accused of suppressing democracy, only has two challengers and one is in jail.4 hours ago -
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Student-loan delinquencies poised to rise substantially, according to Deutsche Bank
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The next president is poised to inherit the fewest judicial vacancies in generations
The next president is on track to enter office with the fewest number of vacant federal judgeships to fill in more than three decades, the culmination of both parties diverging sharply on what ...21 hours ago -
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Justyn Martin shows poise and promise, but UCLA still falls to Penn State
The Bruins' backup quarterback got his first start in place of injured Ethan Garbers and played under control, but it was not enough to give UCLA a second win.10 hours ago -
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9 keys to a fantasy football victory in Week 5
Fantasy football analyst Sal Vetri offers up his inside scoop on getting in the win column in Week 5.Yesterday - Fantasy Football -
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Meslier 'heartbroken' after howler costs Leeds victory
Leeds United head coach Daniel Farke admits he has never experienced a moment like Illan Meslier's mistake against Sunderland.Yesterday -
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Mooney steers Australia to victory over Sri Lanka
Defending champions Australia comfortably beat Sri Lanka in their opening match of the Women's T20 World Cup in Sharjah.17 hours ago - Australia
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