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Thousands of Tunisian Islamists and secularists gathered near the parliament building in the capital, Tunis, Saturday in rival protests.
The European Union (EU) has approved two new financial assistance programs for Tunisia, for a total of €110 million. These two programs are part of the additional aid being provided by the EU to Tunisia following the January 2011 revolution, aimed at...
A decree adopted on Tuesday at a meeting in Tunis by the Council of the High Authority for the achievement of the objectives of the Revolution, the Political reform and the Democratic transition has decided to peg at 218, the number of seats at the Tunisian...
Authorities in Tunisia Friday said the Tunisian army had forced the retreat of Gaddafi’s forces who were in hot pursuit of rebel fighters from across the border in Libyal.
The Tunisian Interior Minister, Farhat Rajhi, on Monday presented to the high court in Tunis a request for dissolution of the former ruling party, the Constitutional Democratic Rally (RDC), he said in a statement.
The deposed Tunisian president Zine al Abidine Ben Ali, is in a coma in a Saudi hospital following a stroke.
Austrian Foreign minister, Michael Spindelegger, said his country would “immediately freeze all assets” of the ousted Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, and his family and relatives in Austria.
The Tunisian ambassador to Senegal, Chokri Hermassi, has expressed hope that his country, which has just experienced a major political change with the deposing of President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali after 23 years at the helm, “will be a model for...
Teachers of basic education in Tunisia began an indefinite strike on Monday to protest against their working and living conditions.