Tear gas and stone-throwing youths have reached the heart of Tunisia's once-calm capital as rioters desperate for jobs defied their autocratic president in escalating unrest that poses his biggest ...
“When you say Tunisia, people think of the beach and these huge resorts,” says Tunis local and gallerist Selma Feriani. “But its capital is so underrated.” And she’s right. Close to 200,000 British ...
Double suicide attacks shook Tunisia's capital Thursday, even as the country was plunged into uncertainty with the hospitalisation of President Beji Caid Essebsi who was said to be "seriously ill".
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