From: Inside Story Tunisian protesters accuse President Kais Saied of orchestrating a power grab and harming the economy. Anti-government protesters in Tunisia
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Australian Open: Ons Jabeur hoping to ‘not lose any more finals’ | Tennis News
Ahead of the Australian Open, the Tunisian trailblazer said she is aiming to fulfil her Grand Slam ambitions. As she prepares for the
Tunisia: Anti-gov’t protests take place on revolution anniversary | Arab Spring News
Demonstrators in Tunis marked 12 years since the Arab Spring revolution erupted across the region. Thousands of protesters are marching in the
Tunisia increasingly isolated under Saied as US loses interest | News
Tunis, Tunisia – The United States has slashed its military and civilian aid to Tunisia. A desperately needed $1.9bn International Monetary Fund loan
Five dead after boat carrying migrants sinks off Tunisia’s coast | Migration News
An overcrowded boat carrying migrants attempting to cross the Mediterranean has capsized off the coast of Sfax. At least five people have
Middle East round-up: Only one in 10 vote in Tunisian elections | News
Fears for democracy as barely anyone turns up for Tunisia’s elections, the World Cup has vacated the building, and Jordan’s fuel protests
Tunisia judge orders arrest of former prime minister | Politics News
Ali Larayedh, vice president of opposition Ennahdha party, is arrested days after Tunisia’s legislative elections. An “anti-terrorism” judge in Tunisia has ordered
Low turnout a message from Tunisian people to Saied: ‘Step aside’ | News
Tunis, Tunisia – A day after Tunisians largely shunned the parliamentary elections, the Democratic Current party, one of 11 political parties which
Record low turnout, opposition boycott mar Tunisia elections | Elections News
Tunis, Tunisia – Tunisia’s parliamentary election on Saturday witnessed a record-low turnout as most political parties boycotted the polls, denouncing it as
Why are Tunisia’s parliamentary elections so controversial? | Explainer News
EXPLAINER President Saied has tried to drum up support, but the opposition are boycotting and turnout is expected to be low. Tunis,
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