Tunisians differ about Islam, jobs and drafting a constitution

Tunisinas are proud of their country but still have some major obstacles to cross.
Tunisia's political turmoil
What was a the core of the Tunisians protests?
"The protests themselves were rooted in a deeply contentious political arena facing rising polarization around the role of Islam, anxiety about the drafting of the constitution, and the failure of the transitional government to effectively respond to a deep jobs crisis."
"The protests themselves were rooted in a deeply contentious political arena facing rising polarization around the role of Islam, anxiety about the drafting of the constitution, and the failure of the transitional government to effectively respond to a deep jobs crisis."
The best photo indeed to represent #Egypt
This photo won the first prize in a photo competition held by the Dutch ministry of foreign affairs.
It was taken by the embassy of Netherlands in Cairo at the famous Friday market "Flee popular market.
It was taken by the embassy of Netherlands in Cairo at the famous Friday market "Flee popular market.
Source: Egyptian Chronicles
2012 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix – Abu Dhabi Sport Timings
Forget the crazy news about Schumacher retiring (again) and Lewis moving to the Mercedes F1 team… blah, blah, blah. F1 returns this weekend to one of the best grand prix circuits ever: Suzuka!
Source: Brake Banzeen
Mad Max Saudi Arabia
As if things weren’t bad to begin with they had to up the game by include weapons and a destruction derby.
Source: 248 AM
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