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How Tunisia can regain its luster
What happened to Tunisia? It is once again in political limbo. This time, however, not many seem to care. After…
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Tunisia: Kais Saied vows to “clean the country” and protect it from criminals
Tunisia’s President Kais Saied on Tuesday accused people detained in a wave of recent arrests of being responsible for food…
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Tunisian police arrests Ghannouchi’s deputy Noureddine Bhiri
On Monday, the Tunisian authorities arrested the deputy head of the brotherhood Ennahda Movement and former Minister of Justice, Noureddine…
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Tunisian president Saied to strengthen diplomatic ties with Syria
Tunisian President Kais Saied has decided to strengthen diplomatic ties with Syria, the presidency said on Thursday, the clearest sign…
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Justice Minister Jaffal Launches Murder Probe of Belaid and Brahmi
The murders of Chokri Belaid and Mohamed Brahmi, coming just two years after the Arab Spring uprisings that began in…
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President Kais Saied thwarts Brotherhood plans to rule Tunisia through chaos
After the popular uprising around them and the failure to experiment with governance and representation of the people, the Tunisian…
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Tunisia-Kais Saied: “We are leading a battle to preserve the state”
Days after announcing the results of the preliminary parliamentary elections, Tunisian President Kais Saied confirmed that he would only accept…
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Tunisia put an end for the rule of the Brotherhood and their Black Decade
Observers considered that holding the second round of the Tunisian parliamentary elections on January 29, 2023, as a “death certificate”…
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Tunisia to Begin Second Round of Parliamentary Elections
The polling stations in Tunisia opened this morning at 08:00 for the second round of legislative elections, with 7.853.447 eligible…
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A parliament without Brotherhood… Tunisia enters the stage of electoral silence
Today, Saturday, Tunisia entered a period of electoral silence, 24 hours before the start of voting to choose a new…
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