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Wave of arrests in Turkey following protests against dismissal of pro-Kurdish mayors

In Turkey, more than thirty people were charged and jailed this week for protesting the removal of three pro-Kurdish mayors in the southeastern part of the country, accused of alleged terrorist links, the Interior Ministry announced Sunday. Since last Monday, over 250 individuals have been detained for......

Mozambique Police Clash with Protesters Over Election Disputes

On Thursday, Mozambican police used tear gas to disperse thousands of demonstrators in Maputo, marking the largest protest yet against the ruling Frelimo party, which was declared the winner of a contested election held on October 9. The demonstration followed increasing public anger over the election......

Morocco Appoints New Education Ministers Amid Student Protests and Learning Challenges

Morocco has appointed new ministers to lead its education and higher education sectors during a significant government reshuffle, occurring against the backdrop of educational challenges and student unrest. Mohamed Saad Berrada, a member of the Rally of Independents (RNI) Political Bureau, has assumed......

Argentina's Congress Upholds Milei's Veto on University Funding Amid Public Outcry

In a significant political development, Argentina's lower house of Congress has failed to overturn President Javier Milei's veto of a bill aimed at increasing funding for public universities. This decision, reached during a recent vote, underscores the ongoing tension between the government and......

The Shifting Sands of Moroccan-Israeli Relations: A Year After October 7

As the anniversary of October 7 approaches, the landscape of Moroccan-Israeli relations is marked by deepening public dissent against normalization. Over the past year, the ongoing conflict in Gaza has resulted in the tragic loss of at least 42,000 Palestinian lives, a grim statistic that resonates far......

Morocco Halts Nurse Exodus: Requests Canada to Cease Recruitment Amid Healthcare Crisis

In a significant move to address its growing healthcare workforce shortage, Morocco has officially asked Canada to exclude Moroccan nurses from its international recruitment campaigns starting in the second quarter of 2024. This decision comes as the North African nation grapples with a severe lack of......

Moroccan Medical Students Demand Educational Reform: 10-Month Protest Continues

Medical students in Rabat, Morocco, marked the tenth month of their ongoing protests on Thursday, calling for crucial reforms in their education and training. The demonstrations were sparked by the government's decision to reduce the duration of medical studies from seven years to six, a change that......

Argentina's President Milei Rejects University Funding Amid Widespread Protests

In a decisive move that has ignited significant backlash, Argentine President Javier Milei has officially vetoed a law intended to secure increased funding for the nation's public universities. This decision, announced early Thursday in the government gazette, comes on the heels of large-scale protests......

Medical Interns in Morocco Launch Five-Day Strike Against Police Brutality

The medical community in Morocco has been thrust into turmoil as interns and residents initiate a five-day strike in response to recent police violence against peaceful protesters. The Association of Medical Interns at the University Hospital of Rabat-Sale announced the strike, which will continue until......

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