Tunisia museum attack: Frenchwoman dies of injuries

28 March 2015 From the section Africa The effects of the attack remain visible at the museum in the Tunisian capital A Frenchwoman injured in the attack on Tunisia's national museum has died of her wou...

Libya: Libyan PM vists Tunisia

Tripoli, Libya (PANA) ? The Libyan interim Prime Minister, Abdallah al-Theni, is scheduled to begin an official visit to Tunisia during which he is will hold talks with high-ranking Tunisian officials,...

Tunisia: Unemployed youngsters clash with security forces over rights to work

Tunis, Tunisia (PANA) ? The street battle between security forces and unemployed youngsters which broken out on Thursday evening in al-Fawar, southern Tunisia, continued unabated Friday morning as the ...

Brussels: Senior European Commission delegation expected in Tunisia

Brussels, Belgium (PANA) - European Council President Donald Tusk and the High Representative of the EU for Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP), Ms. Federica Mongherini, are expected to visit Tunisia ...

Tunisia: Land mine kills soldier, injures three others

Tunis, Tunisia (PANA) - A Tunisian soldier was killed and three others slightly injured on Sunday after the vehicle in which they were riding hit a land mine apparently laid by the Jihadists in a mount...

Popular Tunisian rapper allegedly joins Islamic State group

He denounced police violence in Tunisia, sang of liberty, women, alcohol and drugs. Then Emino, the popular Tunisian rapper, allegedly joined the ranks of the Islamic State (IS) group on March 18, much...

Tunisia's Museum Attack One of Many Tipping Points

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling The recent attack at the Bardo Museum in Tunisia's capital was just one of many tipping points in the north African nation's struggle towards democracy an...

Tunisia shooting: Isis says Tunis museum massacre opens a new front in its war against ...

The deliberate massacre of tourists at Tunisia?s national museum was an atrocity perpetrated by Isis ? with the jihadists of Iraq, Syria and neighbouring Libya warning that they had opened a new front ...

Tunisia museum shooting: Country in shock as Tunis attack leaves more than 20 people dead

Tunisia's prime minister has said that a total of 22 people have died in the attack against the Bardo museum in Tunis, including 17 tourists, two Tunisians and two gunmen. Prime minister Habib Essid sa...

Museum attack leaves 17 tourists, two Tunisians, two gunmen dead

18 March 2015 Last updated at 18:54 GMT Nineteen people, including 17 foreign tourists, have been killed in a gun attack on the Bardo museum in the Tunisian capital, the prime minister has said. Italia...
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