Those who present a challenge get sent behind the bars. It’s a form of dictatorship
Tarek Megerisi on the upcoming presidential election in Tunisia
Those who present a challenge get sent behind the bars. It’s a form of dictatorship
Tarek Megerisi on the upcoming presidential election in Tunisia
Mireia Faro Sarrats and Tarek Megerisi on the UK’s Rwanda bill
The Rwandan bill is nothing more than an extreme version of the failed externalisation policies that already dominate European migration policy
Tarek Megerisi and Mireia Faro analyse the political failure of the British Rwanda Bill
It effectively just serves to give them control, as they’re able to threaten Europe with a wave of migrants whenever they want to extract more money, or other political concessions from them
Tarek Megerisi on debunking the case for externalisation aid
Libya is a hugely profitable area for Wagner
Tarek Megerisi on Wagner’s operations in Libya
I think that he thinks his charges are believable [for his audience]. They fall in line with his claim that he’s trying to restore the pride of the state
Tarek Megerisi on Saied’s crackdown on political dissent
Already with Tunisia, now with Israel and Palestine, von der Leyen pursued personal, and ideological, politics without a mandate
Tarek Megerisi comments the critics moved towards von der Leyen for mining UE’s coherence in the international arena
Tarek Megerisi comments on Libya’s leadership and its management of the flood
Derna’s citizens are afraid: the Russian, Emirate and Egyptian military could exploit the situation to loot what is left of the city and root their presence on the ground
Tarek Megerisi comments on the international race to provide aid to Eastern Libya and what this might mean for the geopolitics of the Mediterranean
The narrative is that Europeans’ active interventions in Libyan politics helped create the corrupt Libyan politicians being blamed for the disaster
Tarek Megerisi on the situation in Libya after the flood