Jailed Tunisian political leader faces death penalty; lawyers appeal charges
Lawyers for Abir Moussi, leader of Tunisia’s Free Constitutional Party, have launched an appeal against charges that could lead
Italy has seen a significant decline in arrivals from Africa following the implementation of a partnership with Tunisia aimed at
Interior ministers from Libya and Tunisia have agreed to partially reopen the border crossing at Ras Jdir on Thursday morning,
A confidential U.N. human rights briefing viewed by Reuters alleges migrants captured in Tunisia and transferred to Libya have
The European Investment Bank on Tuesday announced grants and loans worth 450 million euros ($480 million) for crisis-hit Tunisia to
A high-tech wheelchair system built by a team of young Tunisian female engineers has made it to the final round
A new report by Human Rights Watch (HRW) accuses Tunisia of imprisoning people for checks that bounce. Checks that are
As European go to the polls across the European Union this week, amidst fears in some quarters of substantial gains
Water scarcity in North Africa is a pressing reality, shaping the lives of millions of people. This region, encompassing Egypt,
Tunisia’s education ministry has banned students from wearing clothing, i.e. the keffiyeh, that might 'influence' them
Tunisian President Kais Saied recently traveled to Beijing to mark 60 years of diplomatic relations with China. The establishment of
Two years after summary dismissal of judges by the president, harassment, prosecutions and denial of rights of judges continue in
Tunisian authorities are systematically dismantling free speech through a media crackdown, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch said on Thursday.
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