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Tunisian President Saied’s Supporters Rally Against ‘Traitors’
Several hundred supporters of President Kais Saied rallied in Tunisia on Monday to show their support for him after a…
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President Saied reveals attempts of foreign interference in Tunisia affairs
Tunisian President Kais Saied revealed, on Friday, that there are attempts to interfere in his country’s affairs from some external…
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Tunisian brotherhood opposition spokesman Taghouti detained by national guard unit
The brotherhood spokesman of Tunisia’s Ennahdha party Abdelfattah Taghouti has been detained by a national guard unit on Tuesday evening.…
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New Tunisian Parliament Begins its First Session
Tunisia’s new parliament, elected in December and January in a vote with a turnout of 11%, sat for the first…
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Tunisia’s President Saied to restore “diplomatic ties” with Syria
Tunisian President Kais Saied said on Friday he wants to see Tunisia and Syria appoint ambassadors to their countries, the…
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Tunisian President Kais Saied Announces Upcoming Dissolution of Municipal Councils
The Tunisian President Kais Saied decided on Thursday March 9 the forthcoming dissolution of the municipal councils formed in 2018.…
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Tunisian president Saied rejects racism accusation
Tunisia’s president denounced racism on Sunday and pointed to possible legal consequences for perpetrators 10 days after announcing a crackdown…
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Tunisian Police Arrest Two Senior Officials in Ennahda
Tunisian police have arrested Habib Louz and Sadok Chourou, two senior officials belonging to Tunisia’s main opposition party Ennahda, according…
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Tunisia Warns Foreign Diplomats Not To ‘Interfere’ In Its Internal Affairs
Tunisia cautioned foreign embassies on Tuesday against interference, after reports that arrested political figures had prior contact with Western diplomats.…
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Tunisia: Leaked document reveals the names of those involved in ‘coup attempt’
Tunisian judiciary, which specializes in combating terrorism, continues to investigate 17 people, including Brotherhood leaders, businessmen, and media figures working…
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