A Tunisian court on Thursday rejected demands to suspend operations at a fertiliser factory in Gabes, ruling there was “no sufficient proof of harm” despite years of protests blaming the plant for rising health problems in the community.

A Tunisian court on Thursday rejected demands to suspend operations at a fertiliser factory in Gabes, ruling there was “no sufficient proof of harm” despite years of protests blaming the plant for rising health problems in the community.
There’s no content to show here yet.










Leave a Reply