Both sides were guilty of failing to convert some good opportunities in a thrilling Group D match.
Metro and bus traffic grounds to a halt in Tunis as employees go on strike over pay and bonuses.
Opponents say a vote on December 17 under the countrys new constitution is illegitimate and are calling for a boycott.
Poor implementation of the law passed five years ago leaves women at risk, the rights group says in a report.
The powerful UGTT says it will oppose Kais Saieds reforms and defend freedoms whatever the cost.
Thousands protest in Tunis, accusing President Saied of a power grab and demanding accountability for economic crisis.
Protesters denounced the president as an autocrat and also highlighted food and fuel shortages.
Rached Ghannouchi and Ali Larayedh appeared at a police station after being summoned by anti-terrorism police.
Japans aid pledge to be delivered over three years, and with smaller amounts also available for African food security.
The row opens a new front in a series of disputes over Western Sahara that has already dragged in Spain and Germany.