Tunisia Video. Meet the Tunisian running to be first openly gay Arab president Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 22/07/2019 - 8:26 GMT+2 Mounir Baatour says there has been a “positive” reaction to his campaign to become Tunisia's first openly gay president. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Meet the Tunisian running to be first openly gay Arab president Now playing Next Trump says he will meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-un this year Now playing Next Neon lights and lanterns glow in new Hikari area at Tivoli, Denmark Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | August 19th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next UAE halts all trade and financial dealings with Iran Now playing Next A taste of Qatar's melting pot of cuisines In partnership with Media City Now playing Next Iran executed at least 900 people since January, rights group says Now playing Next Stellantis recalls 955,000 cars: New setback for group's credibility Now playing Next EU supports repatriation of unaccompanied migrant minors from Ceuta Now playing Next Mediterranean sea has warmed by 2°C this summer – here’s why Now playing Next Sacked Ukrainian defence minister calls for presidential elections Now playing Next The EU rallies behind the ICC after fresh US sanctions Now playing Next European socialists head towards showdown over divergences on migration policy Now playing Next EU leaders rally behind International Criminal Court after fresh US sanctions Now playing Next Second Ukrainian arrested in connection with Nord Stream pipeline explosions Now playing Next At Chambord, repeated heatwaves force gardens to change appearance More videos
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