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Tunisian President terminates the duties of a number of officials in high positions
Tunisian President Kais Saied reiterated that there is no room for harming the people’s power, pointing out that the law…
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President Kais Saied visits National Guard Special Unit
President of the Republic Kais Saied made an inspection visit to the National Guard Special Unit (NGSU) in Bir Bouragba,…
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Egypt’s Foreign Minister, Italian counterpart discuss updates in Libya, Tunisia
Egypt’s Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry stressed the importance for all foreign forces and mercenaries to leave Libya without delay. Di…
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Tunisian President Kais Saied pledges to strengthen the stability in Tunisia
Tunisian President Kais Saied praised the assistance of a number of countries to his country, which is facing a delicate…
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Lesson from Tunisia: Political Islam is not the solution
Events in Tunisia have reinforced what many warned might happen with the involvement of the Muslim Brotherhood in that country’s…
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Ghannouchi threatens Tunisia with violence and Italy with migrants from Tunisia
The Islamist Ghannouchi, on whom several dossiers could emerge very soon before the Tunisian judiciary for the role he played…
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Tunisia’s president steps in due to Ennahda’s failings
The last time protesters amassed along Habib Bourguiba Avenue in Tunis, Tunisia was in the throes of a revolution that…
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Tunisian president officially lifts immunity from Members of Parliament
Tunisia’s presidency has officially issued a presidential order lifting immunity from Members of Parliament, according to a decision announced by…
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Nationwide poll: Tunisians support President Kais Saied’s decisions
A total of 87 percent of Tunisians support President Kais Saied’s recent decision to suspend parliament and fire the prime minister,…
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Tunisian President reveals the numbers of businessmen involved in looting people’s money
Tunisian President Kais Saied said on Wednesday that “wrong economic choices” had caused major financial problems in his first comments…
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