
Youcef O. Bounab
Maghreb Correspondent at Agence France-Presse (AFP)
Maghreb correspondent @AFP | Previously @AP | Proud @AMEJA member |@NewmarkJSchool ‘22 🎓 | EN•AR•FR 🔤 | ✍️ @NewLinesMag, @Jadaliyya, @ElWatan_com & more
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Youcef O. Bounab
The deaths of three Tunisian sixth-formers in a school wall collapse in the small inland town of Mezzouna has fuelled anger over underinvestment and neglect in the nation's hinterland. Since Monday's accident, angry residents have blocked roads leading to the town's National Guard post with burning tyres, as young men clashed repeatedly with security forces. "We're asking for the most basic things: healthcare and education," said Najet Messaadi.
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Feb 17, 2025 |
newlinesmag.com | Youcef O. Bounab
Facing the ferry station house of Ellis Island one sunny day, Augustus Sherman planted his clunky black-box camera on a tripod to take the portraits of a group of immigrants. The skies were clear, and the open space on the island, far from Manhattan’s soaring towers, provided better lighting.
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Feb 13, 2025 |
omakchronicle.com | Youcef O. Bounab
By Youcef Bounab Jonas spent more than a year trying to reach Tunisia after escaping ethnic violence in his native Nigeria, but rising anti-migrant sentiment and a government crackdown in the North African country have left him without help. Speaking under a pseudonym for fear of expulsion, Jonas said he crossed through Niger and Libya to escape attacks on his Igbo ethnic group.
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Feb 13, 2025 |
yahoo.com | Youcef O. Bounab
Jonas spent more than a year trying to reach Tunisia after escaping ethnic violence in his native Nigeria, but rising anti-migrant sentiment and a government crackdown in the North African country have left him without help. Speaking under a pseudonym for fear of expulsion, Jonas said he crossed through Niger and Libya to escape attacks on his Igbo ethnic group.
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Feb 13, 2025 |
barrons.com | Youcef O. Bounab
Jonas spent more than a year trying to reach Tunisia after escaping ethnic violence in his native Nigeria, but rising anti-migrant sentiment and a government crackdown in the North African country have left him without help. The Barron's news department was not involved in the creation of the content above. This article was produced by AFP. For more information go to . © Agence France-Presse
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