Pressure mounts on Tunisia’s president as economic implosion looms
Support for Kais Saied’s rule-by-decree is slipping as Tunisians feel wallets empty out
Support for Kais Saied’s rule-by-decree is slipping as Tunisians feel wallets empty out
Arab Spring answered few of the hopes it raised in the country of its birth a decade ago
In Tunis, where gatherings are banned, many think the risk to a fragile democracy is worth it
A date plantation seized in 2011 is set to become the country’s first land-occupying collective to negotiate community management of state property
Successful political change without economic prosperity is a poor and incomplete recipe for real change
Across the Arab world, poverty, injustice, conflict and authoritarian rule are still rife
Former president (91) was jailed following 2011 popular uprising but freed in 2017
Grounds for hope amidst turmoil
Strongman fled in 2011 as people rose in revolt that inspired uprisings across Middle East
Politician became country’s first freely elected president in decades
Real risk of complacency about country’s democratic path
Protests erupted last Monday across Tunisia, triggered by tax and price hikes imposed on January 1st
Rioting in several cities sparked by anger at measures agreed with IMF for €2.4bn loan
What Manning did was to help shine a light on how wars like that in Iraq help fuel fundamentalism
Official claims planned assault on hotels and security forces in Sousse resort was foiled
Honour intended to encourage Tunisians and make them example for Arab world
Eight suspects in custody over attack in Sousse in which three Irish people died
Companies owned by relatives and close allies of former president Ben Ali defrauded the state of €890 million to €2.3 billion over seven years
Government says it has killed nine members of militant group which attacked museum
Tunisia keen to show it can recover from attack, while amateur footage from within the museum emerges
Assault on the Bardo Museum represents grave test of stability
Group releases audio praising two militants as Tunisian officials deploy army to cities
After blooding themselves in the Middle East, French jihadists are bringing the war home
Rival Moncef Marzouki has not conceded defeat to the secular party candidate
Tunisia is being hailed as an example of democratic change for a region
Tunisia has long been a source of jihadis in foreign conflicts
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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