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New opposition group plans protest in Tunisia after extreme heat-driven power and water cuts

Tunisians are grappling with extreme heat, leading to severe power and water shortages. In response, a new opposition group, the Nafas movement, is organizing a protest in Tunis to rally against government failures and rising living costs.

AP News· Aug 20, 2026 · 3:17 PM · 1 views

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Tunisians are grappling with extreme heat, leading to severe power and water shortages. In response, a new opposition group, the Nafas movement, is organizing a protest in Tunis to rally against government failures and rising living costs.

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