La route est longue de rabat vers cette contrée aux frontières algériennes. Zagora, c’est pratiquement l’agora du temple saharien!! La bas, l’éden de la survie, c’est l’oasis et le tourisme des dunes de sables dorées aux éclats du rouge ocre du soleil couchant!!!
La population est très active dans la région. Plus de trois cent associations […]
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Leishmaniose à Zagora!
September 5th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Tags: Society
2009, c’est parti !!!
September 4th, 2008 · 1 Comment
C’est la fin des vacances, les bourses des tunisiens sont presque vides et les pères de familles attrapent la fièvre d’inquiétude à la veille du mois de Ramadan (le mois de jeûne des Musulmans), un mois qui demande selon certaines familles des dépenses particulières suivie par la rentrée scolaire et universitaire et l’Aïd…. […]
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It has to stop!
September 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
Women and sexual harrassement seems to be the hot topic of the year. Despite of all the efforts exerted by the various civil societies in Egypt, sex offenders simply continue their sick attitude and in most cases, wander freely without punishment.
According to BBC’s recent survey, 4 out of 5 women in Egypt are sexually harassed! […]
Tags: Gender · Human Rights · Society
Facebook agonise…
August 20th, 2008 · 5 Comments
Ça marchera, ça ne marchera pas !!! C’est la question que je me pose chaque fois que je me mets devant mon ordinateur et je suppose que tout les tunisiens qui font partie de la communauté du facebook se posent la même question…depuis quelques jours un bon nombre d’internautes n’ont plus accès à facebook !!! […]
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Egyptian Parliment on fire.
August 19th, 2008 · No Comments
Tuesday 19th August 2008, a date which will be carved in the memory of all Egyptians who are watching the Egyptian Parliment going on fire. El Shura Council, or Magless El Shoura as we call it, an old and historical heritage located in Down Town, not very far from the American Embassy in Cairo, is […]
“Swinging” times in Italy
August 6th, 2008 · No Comments
Swinging in English, echangisme in French, scambio in Italian. An article in the conservative newspaper La Stampa revealed this week that an estimated 500,000 Italian couples are officially exchanging partners at private sex clubs, with thousands more doing it in car parks, specially designated beaches or even cemeteries! According to the report, swinging has expanded […]
Why Mika isn’t really Lebanese…
August 5th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Those who thought the singer who entertained thousands last week in Martyrs Square was Lebanese are mistaken.
Indeed, Mika was born in Beirut to an American father and a Lebanese mother: Lebanese law does not allow Lebanese women to pass down nationality to their children.
So the brilliant artist who should be (and would like to be) […]
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A sigh of relief in Turkey
July 30th, 2008 · No Comments
Turkey’s constitutional court ruled against closing the governing AK Party for Islamist activities but decided to impose partial financial penalties on the party. The decision triggered satisfaction to the political world and Brussels. After the rule, stocks in trade markets presented a rising tendency.
My inventory of living, from Beirut
July 30th, 2008 · No Comments
It’s been a while since I last wrote something here. My life has been quite hectic, not really peaceful and easy…
on the 11th of July, my mom and sis came from Paris to spend few months in Beirut
of course it’s always great to have family reunions, but the houe just keeps being messy and nothing […]
Turkey: At a point of no return?
July 29th, 2008 · No Comments
Blind attack in the Gungoren district…explosive mixture in the foundations of the Turkish state, just hours before the confrontation between country’s old-guard secular elite and the political Islam begins. With political tensions rising by the day in Turkey and Istanbul waking to the deadliest attack against civilians in the country in five years, officials have […]
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