Tunisian PM pledges new government

Tunisia's PM says he will quit if a technocratic government is rejected next week, amid a crisis triggered by the killing of an opposition leader.

Tunisia mourns murdered politician

Assassinated Tunisian politician Chokri Belaid is buried after a funeral attended by thousands, amid nationwide protests and tension.

Tunisia?s ruling party rejects proposal to dissolve government

pCAIRO ? Tunisia?s ruling Islamist party rejected Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali?s offer to dissolve the government Thursday, a day after the assassination of an opposition leader sent waves of anger rip...

Tunisia's political crisis deepens

Tunisia's political crisis is deepening following the assassination of a leading opposition leader that triggered violent protests.

Tunisia: BCT Withholds Its Approval of Sale of BT's Share Capital to Royal Luxembourg

[Tunis Afrique Presse]Tunis -The Central Bank of Tunisia (BCT) withheld its approval of the sale of a block of shares of "Banque de Tunisie" (13.007% of its capital) to the consortium "Royal Luxembourg...

Tunisia: BFCM Retained 'Automatically' for the Purchase of 13 Percent BT Capital

[Tunis Afrique Presse]Tunis -The Banque Fédérative du Crédit Mutuel (BFCM) has been retained for the purchase of 13% of the Banque de Tunisie (BT)'s capital, Tunisia's Central Bank (BCT) Governor Chedl...

Tunisia PM forms new government

Tunisia is to form a non-partisan government to run the country until elections, the PM says, hours after a leading opposition figure is assassinated.

Tunisia unrest over job shortages

More than 200 people are wounded as protesters demanding jobs clash with security forces in the Tunisian town of Siliana.

Tunisia/Morocco: Nation's U17 Team to Attend Nafu Tournament in Morocco

[Tunis Afrique Presse]Tunis -Tunisia's U17 team will attend the tournament of the North African Soccer Union next December 24-30 in Rabat, -Morocco, together with the teams of Libya, Mauritania, Niger ...

Tomato protest for Tunisia leader

Protesters throw tomatoes and stones at Tunisia's President Moncef Marzouki in the town of Sidi Bouzid, where the Arab Spring started two years ago.
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