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The Work of Hizb ut Tahrir’s Women Politicians is a Model for Real Change

Tunisia is witnessing crisis situations at all levels, at the forefront of which is the political situation, which is the reason for the suffering of our people today in Tunisia. Successive governments and a class of pseudo-politicians, male and female politicians who do not have a clear vision or program for change, their goal is to deceive and manipulate the people and to entrench the ideas of the West in…
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Our Rulers Are Chess Pieces in the Hands of the International Monetary Fund

The Sudanese Minister of Finance, Jibril Ibrahim, admitted that there is great pressure on the state budget for this year, which taxes and customs represent 75% of its total revenues. This prompted reduction on spending on basics such as health and education. He stressed the continuation of the economic reform program, through the gradual lifting of state subsidies on goods.
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Beggars can’t be Choosers!

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The Taliban have renewed their pleas for the USA to release assets frozen in American banks, this time citing the need to respond to a devastating earthquake. The USA froze $9.5 billion when the Taliban took over, and is still holding around $2 billion.
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Australian Government Banishing Muslim Children to Death Camps in Al-Hol, Syria by Ceasing their Mothers Australian Citizenship Ruled Unconstitutional by High Court

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The High Court on Wednesday (9/6/22) ruled it unlawful for the Home Affairs Minister to strip dual nationals of their Australian citizenship under section 36B of the Australian Citizenship Act 2007 (Commonwealth), which also applies to children aged 14 to 18. The High Court decision will better protect the rights of dependent children of suspected foreign fighters charged under Australia's counter-terrorism laws, advocates say.
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Selling Property to Make Ends Meet is a Growing Phenomenon in the State of Tax Collection that is Incapable of Taking Care of People's Affairs

In the city of Bahri in the capital, Khartoum, you find a large number of people trying to sell second-hand household items that are in good condition, in order to meet the spending deficit. People who are scattered with items offered for sale are not merchants, as it appears from their appearance and way of presentation. Some try, as witnessed by Al Arabiya.net, to convince the buyer of the quality…
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