Hundreds of young Tunisians clash with police in third day of protests

Hundreds of Tunisian youths clashed with police in cities across the North African state late on Monday, throwing stones and gasoline bombs in the capital as security forces used tear gas and water can...

Tunisia to lock down for four days from Thursday

Tunisia will impose a four-day national lockdown from Thursday along with lesser measures lasting until January 24 to combat a sharp rise in COVID-19 cases,...

Tunisian president calls for efforts to end conflicts

Tunisian President Kais Saied demanded Wednesday that the UN contribute to addressing reasons that cause conflicts because he said hostilities continue to threaten...

Outcry after Tunisian doctor dies in hospital lift accident

Hundreds of medics have protested in Tunisia after a young doctor died in a hospital elevator accident in the country's northwest. ......

Tunisia coalition under pressure over PM conflict of interest allegations

Tunisian Prime Minister Elyes Fakhfakh faces opposition party demands to resign over an alleged conflict of interest, potentially unravelling the fragile governing coalition. The...

Tunisia's tourism sector hopes for a quick recovery as borders reopen

For Tunisia's economy, tourism is crucial as restaurants, businesses and hotels await the return of visitors after the coronavirus lockdown.

Tunisia sentences woman to six months for Quran Facebook joke

A Tunisian court has sentenced blogger Emna Chargui to six months in prison and a $700 fine for reposting a Facebook joke about the coronavirus written as if it was a Quran verse. #8220;This...

Human rights and civil society in North Africa: Tunisia joins George Floyd protests to say ...

Tunisians rallied on Saturday in support to the Black Lives Matter movement, decrying anti-black racism and raising awareness about racial discrimination in the North-African country. Alessandra Bajec ...

Tunisia extends lockdown by two weeks, releases prisoners

The lockdown extension came hours after a protest by several hundred Tunisians who demanded government support.

'We need food': Tunisians struggle under coronavirus lockdown

Tensions rise in Tunisia as people struggle to cope with hunger and unemployment amid coronavirus outbreak.
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