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A Tunisian court on Tuesday handed jail terms of 12 to 35 years on high-profile politicians, including opposition leader Rached Ghannouchi and former security officials, a move that critics say ...
Tunisia Court Sentences Sonia Dhamani, a Lawyer Critical of the President, to 2 Years TUNIS (Reuters) -A Tunisian court on Monday sentenced Sonia Dhamani, a prominent lawyer and critical voice of ...
Tunisia’s past engagement with Libya on zoonotic disease prioritisation and participation in Africa CDC’s One Health workshops are early examples of this trend, which we expect to intensify ...
On the day of the Tunisia attack, Sharon wore a bikini covered in butterflies. Since then they have appeared at key emotional moments - always bringing a sense of peace.
A transit country for mainly Sub-Saharan Africans seeking to reach Europe by sea, Tunisia has been receiving EU support for border control since 2023, triggering an internal migration crisis that ...
Tunisia is merging innovation with tradition by leaps and bounds. While classical fighting styles remain unchanged, there’s a good reason to switch to MMA, judo, and Olympic-style training.
Tunisia has multiple laws combating online crime and misinformation, including decree-law 54, which was adopted in 2022 under President Kais Saied to combat “fake news” and is infamous for ...
Today, the wave of democracy in Tunisia that began with the Arab Spring is dead. To start a new movement, Tunisia’s civil society and its politicians must rebuild trust with the people and convince ...
Tunisia was once an important player in the Mediterranean, thanks to its location in the centre of North Africa, close to vital shipping routes. French colonial rule ended in 1956, and Tunisia was ...
Tunisia’s economic recovery slowed in the first half of 2023 as the country continued to grapple with persistent drought, external financing challenges, increasing domestic debt build-up of important ...
Black African migrants and asylum seekers walk in the desert near the Tunisia-Algeria border between July 5 and 7, 2023 after collective expulsion or forcible transfer there from Sfax, Tunisia, by ...
Tunisia also received $500 million of fresh funding from Saudi Arabia in July. A $1 billion European Union pledge of support is, however, conditional on Tunisia receiving an IMF programme.