Tunisian Muslim Brotherhood leader detention extended
The vice-president of the Tunisian muslim brotherhood movement has had his detention extended. On Tuesday, 29th August, a judge decided...
The vice-president of the Tunisian muslim brotherhood movement has had his detention extended. On Tuesday, 29th August, a judge decided...
Despite considerable criticism by rights groups and commentators about the EU signing off huge cash aid deals for Tunisia's authoritarian...
On July 16th, the EU and Tunisia signed a memorandum of understanding in Tunis, covering economic development, renewable energies, and...
Tunisia has plummet to such a new low in terms of how far its president can enact draconian measures against...
In the wake of European leaders gathering to offer Tunisia $1 billion in aid to calm their crisis, social unrest...
Tunisia’s economic struggles continue as the central bank figures from June 8th show that Tunisia’s foreign currency reserves have dropped...
Finally, Tunisia's tail spin economy under the leadewrship of Kais Saied gets a break, with cash now coming to help...
The International Union for Muslim Scholars urged Tunisian President Kais Saied on June 7 to release former parliament speaker Rached...
Tunisian President Kais Saied welcomed Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to the Presidential Palace in Tunis on June 6 and...
Ennahda Movement party leader Sabhi Atig has been on hunger strike for almost a month after being jailed by Tunisian...
Soumaya Ghannoushi, daughter of Tunisian politician Rached Ghannoushi, came out with a scathing op-ed in The Guardian in late May,...
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is set to visit Tunisia the week beginning June 5th to discuss relations between the...
Family members of those believed to be wrongly imprisoned have taken their grievances to the African Court on Human and...
The crackdown by Tunisia’s dictator intensifies on media, with no end in sight to the intimidation and arrests of journalists...
Tunisian president’s purge of journalists, writers, activists and anyone who dares to comment about his style of governance might be...