Tunisia officer shot dead in Sousse

Gunmen on a motorcycle kill a Tunisian police officer in the beach resort of Sousse, where 38 people were shot dead in June.

Tunisia shooting: One dead after two men on a motorcycle open fire on three police ...

Two men on a powerful motorcycle have opened fire on three police officers on the outskirts of the coastal city of Sousse, killing one before speeding away, the Tunisian Interior...

Tunisia to lift state of emergency

Tunisia is to lift a state of emergency which was imposed a week after 38 people were killed in a terror attack in the resort city of Sousse.

Tunisia passes new anti-terror law

Tunisia's parliament adopts a tough new anti-terror law following deadly attacks on tourist sites by Islamist militants.

FM Receives Credential From New Unicef Representative to Tunisia

[Tunis Afrique Presse] Tunis -Minister of Foreign Affairs Taieb Baccouche received, Friday, credentials from new representative of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) to Tunisia, Lila Pieters.....

Algeria: President Bouteflika approves US$100 million loan for Tunisia

Algiers, Algeria (PANA) ? The Algerian president, Abdelaziz Bouteflika, on Tuesday approved a loan of US$100 million to Tunisia following an agreement signed by the two countries on 10 March, so says a...

Tunisia victims to be repatriated to UK

Britons killed by a gunman in last week's Tunisian beach attack will be repatriated from Wednesday ahead of a joint inquest, Downing Street says.

Tunisia killer 'trained in Libya'

Tunisian security sources say that Seifeddine Rezgui, who killed 38 people in an attack on a hotel in the resort of Sousse, was trained in Libya.

Seifeddine Rezgui: What motivated a shy student to kill 38 holidaymakers in Tunisia

At 11.53 on Friday morning, Seifeddine Rezgui stood on the beach at Port El Kantoui in Sousse and made a 10-second telephone call on his white Samsung Galaxy mobile phone. The tall, handsome young man ...

VIDEO: Why is Tunisia vulnerable to extremism?

In Tunisia security has been increased at major venues - and many mosques, suspected of fomenting trouble, are being closed.
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