A Tunisian court sentenced former President Moncef Marzouki to four years in prison for "undermining the external security of the state" for calling on France to stop supporting the current administration. 

Also in Tunisia, the vaccine pass entered into force on Wednesday.

Its presentation is obligatory in public places, certain transportations, places of worship but also administrations and supermarkets.

Public and private employees risk a temporary suspension of their employment contract if they do not show a complete vaccination schedule.

Report in Tunis Lilia Blaise and Hamdi Tlili.

In Libya, after several days of uncertainty, the news has fallen: the presidential election which was initially to be held on December 24 will not take place.

48 hours before the ballot, the Electoral Authority assumed its responsibilities by "proposing" to postpone for a month this crucial meeting for the country, paralyzed by tensions between rival camps, unable to agree on an electoral law .

Nigeria destroyed more than a million expired anti-Covid vaccines on Wednesday.

You should know that a large part of these vaccines were donations offered by rich countries when they were close to the expiration date.

Finally, you will see the images of Kassou Seydou's exhibition, "La Vision", to be discovered at the Cécile Fakhoury gallery in Paris.

Editor-in-chief: Célia Caracena 

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