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Knowledge is power: why education matters
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[Deutsche Welle] - Tunisia's former president, Ben Ali, was also a reformer in education. Under his regime, a growing number of people were able to earn good degrees. But after graduating, they scarcely had anything to show for it: no jobs, no opportunity
Google News: Algeria and the Arab SpringOpting for the Status Quo Rather than ...
[Qantara.de] - Since the ousting of the Tunisian president Ben Ali on 14th January 2011, neither Morocco nor Algeria have seen mass protests on a national scale that were persistently directed against the state leadership and the regime, or that threatened the
Spiegel.de: Could Germany Learn from Tunisia?
[Spiegel Online] - So what did Schröder have to say to women in Tunisia, who were at the forefront a year ago during the fall of Dictator Ben Ali, and who risked their health and livelihoods for the regime's collapse? It was also an encounter that brought together two
The Metamorphosis Man Named Nicolas Sarkozy
www.indepthnews.info
[IDN InDepthNews | Analysis That Matters] - In early 2011, at the beginning of the Arab spring that eventually brought down the regimes in Tunisia and Egypt, Sarkozy's government proposed to the Tunisian dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali police and military aid to "pacify the country.
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