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Migrants' boat
  • Clandestine migration
Migrant boat sinks off Tunisia with at least 8 dead
  • Clandestine migration
Migrants' boat
Migrant boat sinks off Tunisia with at least 8 dead
Migrants' boat
  • Human rights
Families and relatives of the detained political opposition figures in the so-called conspiracy against state security case hold up photos of the detainees during a demonstration in front of the court in Tunis
France says Tunisian political dissidents did not receive fair trial
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  • Ahmed Souab
Souab is a retired administrative judge and lawyer
Tunisian judge orders detention of prominent lawyer Souab
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  • Ahmed Souab
Souab is among the lawyers acting for opposition leaders who received lengthy prison sentences on Saturday on conspiracy charges
Tunisia detains prominent lawyer Souab
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  • Tunisian opposition
Forty people are being prosecuted in the case
Tunisia begins trial of prominent opposition leaders on conspiracy charges
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  • Tunisia war on terror
Vigilance
Tunisia foils terror attacks
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  • Tunisia Economy
Essebsi awarded Saudi crown prince Tunisia's medal, the highest official award
Saudi Arabia to give Tunisia $500 million loan
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  • Saudi-Tunisian ties
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received by Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi
Essebsi stresses importance of Saudi-Tunisia ties
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  • Saudi - Tunisia
Tunisians shout slogans and hold up signs as they protest against the expected visit of the Saudi Crown Prince.
Hundreds protest as Bin Salman visits Tunisia
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  • Tunisia Strike
Prime Minister Youssef Chahed conceded that pay was an issue but added that any agreement must take into account the public finances.
More Tunisia strikes in wages demand
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  • Tunisia Economy
General Secretary of the Tunisian General Labour Union (UGTT) Noureddine Taboubi (C) gives a speech during a civil servants strike in the capital Tunis on November 22, 2018.
Tunisia's labour union calls for new public service strike
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  • Tunisia Economy
Hundreds of Tunisian public-sector workers demonstrate after failing to reach a wage agreement with the government on Thursday, Nov.22, 2018 in Tunis.
Tunisian civil servants stage largest strike in years
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  • Free Speech
Tunisian Prime Minister Youssef Chahed delivers a speech during the opening of the Assises Internationales du Journalisme in Tunis.
Tunis hosts international journalism forum
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  • Racism
Race crimes are now punishable by three years in prison and a 5,000 euro (5,600 dollar fine).
Minority black Tunisians hope for greater equality
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  • Tunisia Crisis
Youssef Chahed
Tunisian parliament approves PM's cabinet reshuffle 
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  • Tunisian Politics
Chahed has been in the hot seat for months due to his tussle with Hafedh Caid Essebsi, who is reported to have presidential ambitions
Tunisia cabinet reshuffle highlights political uncertainty
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  • Tunisia Tourism
Rene Trabelsi speaking on the phone outside the Ghriba Synagogue in Djerba.
Tunisia appoints first Jewish minister in decades
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  • Migrant Crisis
Remains of a dinghy lies on the beach near the village of Canos de Meca in southern Spain, Tuesday, Nov. 6 2018
UN says over 2,000 migrants drown this year
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  • Tunisia Crisis
Essebsi had been informed too late about the cabinet reshuffle
Tunisia President rejects PM’s cabinet reshuffle
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  • Cinema
Tunisians standing in a queue outside a movie theatre in Tunis, during the 28th edition of the Carthage Film Festival on November 08, 2017.
Cinema sees revival in post-revolution Tunisia
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  • Tunisia-Security
The scene of the suicide bomb attack
Tunisia says woman's suicide bombing 'isolated act'
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