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Tunisian President decides dissolves Supreme Judicial Council
Tunisian President Kais Saied on Sunday dissolved the Supreme Judicial Council, the body that deals with judicial independence, a move…
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Tunisia thwarts suicide attack on tourism resort by woman extremist
Tunisia’s interior ministry said Friday it had foiled a “terrorist” attack, with the arrest of a woman returning from Syria…
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Afcon last 16: Tunisia stun 10-man Nigeria after Burkina Faso beat Gabon
Youssef Msakni scored with a long-range shot to hand Covid-hit Tunisia an improbable 1-0 win over 10-man Nigeria in Garoua…
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France affirms its support for Tunisia economy
Tunisia’s President Kais Saied Saturday affirmed that the reforms declared last December seek to preserve freedom and public funds, and…
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Kais Saied: “Freedoms ‘Guaranteed’, I’m against violence”
Tunisian President Kais Saied assured Thursday that the country’s freedoms are “guaranteed” after rights groups warned of a threat signalled…
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Public Prosecution in Tunisia to refer prominent political figures to investigation
The Public Prosecution Office in Tunisia decided to refer prominent political figures to investigation, on charges of electoral violations during…
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Brotherhood involved in Killing the witness to the crimes of “Al-Nahda”
The Tunisian National Guard announced the death of one of its affiliates by hanging at his home, a few hours…
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Tunisian President: “We will be uncompromising with those who seek to harm the state”
President Kais Saied expressed his rejection of any attempt to interfere in the internal affairs of Tunisia. Speaking as he…
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Tunisia: Brotherhood members call for nationwide protests
Brotherhood Ennahda Movement has called on Tunisians to protest nationwide Jan. 14 to denounce President Kais Saied’s planned amendments to…
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Ghannouchi, Nabil Karoui, Youssef Chahed and Nineteen people prosecuted for electoral crimes
Nineteen people were referred to the Correctional Chamber of the Tunis Court of First Instance for electoral crimes, the court’s…
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