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Tunisia’s underdevelopment problem
Despite US-China competition in the Middle East, Tunisia has unintentionally managed to avoid foreign investor interest.
Many people were shocked Friday when the Nobel Prize Committee awarded this year's Peace Prize to a pro-democracy group that helped Tunisia restore the dream of democracy that was born in the Arab ...
Tunisian members of parliament celebrate the signing the new constitution. The historic document is seen as one of the most modern in the Arab world. The Avenue Bourguiba in Tunis is a street of ...
Rivalry between French and Italian interests in Tunisia culminated in a French invasion in 1881 and the creation of a protectorate. Agitation for independence in the decades following World War I was ...
In Tunisia persons suspected of politically motivated offenses, whether violent or nonviolent, are at risk of torture during police interrogation and have little chance of receiving a fair trial.
Since the 2011 Jasmine Revolution, Tunisia has not only developed fundamentally at the domestic level, but also in its external relations. New and old alliances, a broadening of relations, and new ...
The European Parliament has “condemned” Tunisia’s decision to bar a delegation sent by its foreign affairs committee from entering the North African country. The delegation, led by Member of European ...
The Tunisian Republic implements an Internet filtering regime that aggressively targets and blocks substantial on-line material on political opposition, human rights, methods of bypassing filtering, ...
Tunisian President Kais Saied's former chief of staff has fiercely criticised her ex-employer and his allies' governance of the country following the July 2021 power grab, branding them a “group of ...
A decade on from the revolution, and after a succession of chaotic governments, is democracy teetering in Tunisia, asks Francesca Ebel? Outside the Medina de Tunis. CLÉMENT ARBIB Earlier this year, ...
It’s widely considered the only place in which seeds planted during the “Arab Spring” may have grown into the first sprouts of democracy. And now, Tunisia officially has a new president-elect.
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