Le Mythe de l'Engagement Sacré : Pour un Réalisme Diplomatique Tunisien

La politique étrangère tunisienne est-elle prisonnière d'une idéologie importée ? Alors que la "centralité de la cause palestinienne" est érigée en dogme national, une analyse froide de l'histoire et de la géopolitique suggère qu'il est temps de briser les tabous et d'envisager une ouverture vers Israël.

1. La Déconstruction du Lien Historique
L'idée d'un lien organique et millénaire entre la Tunisie et la Palestine est, en grande partie, une construction rhétorique.

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L’Entrepreneuriat en Tunisie : Chronique d’un Sabotage Organisé

En Tunisie, entreprendre ressemble de plus en plus à un parcours du combattant où l’État, au lieu d’être un facilitateur, agit comme un adversaire. Entre des lois de change préhistoriques et un climat social sous haute tension, une nouvelle dérive législative vient achever le secteur des services : la fin programmée de la flexibilité contractuelle.

Streaming Didn't Just Kill the Cinema It Starved the Home Theaters

There used to be a time when building a home theater meant chasing the absolute edge of fidelity. You didn't just watch a movie; you owned it, and you played it back exactly how the sound engineers intended. But look around today. That entire culture is being systematically suffocated.

Everyone talks about how streaming killed the local multiplex, but nobody talks about how it’s actively starving the home theater scene. We traded ownership for the convenience of a web browser, and in the process, we gave up audio quality, video depth, and actual artistic integrity.

Economical Darwinism, pay to win. But if no one pays who will win ?

The "Free Internet" is dead, and frankly, it was a long-con marketing campaign designed to lure humanity into a digital enclosure before slamming the gates shut. In 2026, we’ve moved past the annoyance of banner ads and entered the era of the Existence Fee. If you don't pay, you don't just "see ads"—you effectively cease to function. We’ve traded the Open Web for a series of gated communities where the "Enter" key is tethered to a recurring billing cycle.

Religion is not that different from Philip Morris

Let’s be honest: the "Separation of Church and State" was a half-assed patch for a system-wide crash. It was the 18th-century version of putting a "Do Not Disturb" sign on a door while the building is actively being burned down by zealots. If humanity wants a legitimate exit strategy from its own looming obsolescence, we need to stop tiptoeing around the Invisible Sky Daddy industrial complex and start treating religion like the toxic, addictive commodity it actually is.

Did wikpedia / Wikimedia bow to the AI trend ?

If you’ve visited Wikipedia lately and felt a strange sense of déjà vu—or perhaps just a lingering smell of digital rot—you aren't alone. One of the last bastions of "human-curated" knowledge is currently under a state of siege so severe that the community has had to invent a new kind of digital yellow tape: The AI Maintenance Tag.

The "Agentic" Mirage: Is Microsoft’s AI Pivot a Masterstroke or a Death Rattle?

There was a time when an Operating System had a simple, dignified job: stay out of the way. It was the digital stage upon which your work performed. But if you’ve spent any time in the latest builds of Windows 11, you’ve likely noticed the stage has been replaced by a chaotic, neon-lit bazaar where a frantic digital assistant named Copilot is constantly trying to finish your sentences—and usually getting them wrong.