Dozens of Tunisians gathered in front of the Municipal Theatre in the capital to demand the release of political prisoners, coinciding with the commemoration of the 88th anniversary of the April 9, 1938 events.
The Tunisian Ministry of Interior's decision to deny several opponents the ability to obtain new passports has sparked widespread controversy in political circles. Former presidential candidate Imad Daïmi reported receiving a notice from the Tunisian consulate in Pantin, France, stating that his passport renewal request could not be processed.
Tunisia is set to enhance its maritime trade relations by launching a new marine route connecting it to Italy, with Libya included in this ambitious project. The initiative aims to boost regional transport and trade in the Mediterranean basin.
A new study reveals that Islamist movements in Tunisia and Morocco faced significant challenges when transitioning from opposition to governance. Despite their initial appeal, the political and economic realities proved more complex than anticipated.
Amid escalating unemployment and rural depopulation in Tunisia, young women are turning to agriculture and livestock farming as a means of livelihood. Nourah Al-Qatari, from northwestern Tunisia, exemplifies a successful agricultural project that brings hope back to rural areas.
Gabes, a Tunisian city, is facing a severe environmental crisis due to industrial pollution affecting its rich nature. This once-balanced ecological symbol is now struggling with significant challenges that threaten daily life.
Opposition pressures are escalating in Tunisia under President Kais Saied's rule, while a new protest movement is emerging in the streets. The question remains: Can democracy be salvaged in the country?
Tunisia has inaugurated the third edition of the International Kite Festival at Zahra Beach, featuring teams from 15 countries. The event celebrates cultural values of peace and diversity.
Tunisian markets are experiencing cautious relief following the announcement of a ceasefire in the Middle East conflict, which could contribute to stabilizing oil and commodity prices that have seen sharp fluctuations in recent weeks.
A Tunisian court has sentenced Anis Hammadi, president of the Tunisian Judges' Association, to one year in prison for 'disrupting freedom of work.' This ruling has sparked widespread condemnation from human rights organizations.
Saluki dogs are an integral part of Tunisia's rich heritage, playing a pivotal role in the lives of nomadic tribes. However, unregulated hybridization threatens the purity of this historic breed.
On Wednesday, the Chief of Staff of the Libyan Army, Salah al-Din al-Namroush, met with the Director General of the Tunisian Intelligence Agency, Habib Ben Salah al-Dhaif, to discuss enhancing security and intelligence cooperation between the two countries. The discussions focused on joint training programs and field exercises along the border.
Tunisia, in collaboration with the European Union, announced the launch of a new phase of the 'Safe Professional Migration' project. This initiative aims to address the challenges of illegal migration that the country has faced in recent years.
Tunisian and international organizations have condemned the one-year prison sentence handed to Anas Hammadi, president of the Tunisian Judges' Association, for 'disrupting freedom of work.' This ruling stems from his participation in protests against the dismissal of 57 judges in 2022.
On Tuesday, families of political prisoners in Tunisia held a protest outside the Ministry of Justice, demanding the release of all detainees. This comes as several prisoners have begun a hunger strike in response to their detention conditions.
The criminal court in Tunisia issued a one-year prison sentence against Anas Hammadi, the president of the Tunisian Judges Association, on Monday evening. This ruling comes amid heightened legal and political tensions in the country.
Several stars from the Tunisian national football team excelled with their clubs last weekend, scoring remarkable goals and showcasing outstanding performances, despite being excluded from coach Mondher Kebaïli's squad. This impressive display raises questions about the coach's selection choices.
An ancient Roman city buried under the sands of the Tozeur desert in Tunisia is being revealed thanks to the efforts of Tunisian and Italian researchers. This discovery uncovers a complete urban history dating back to the Middle Ages.
Tunisia has launched the 24th Africa Cup of Nations, gathering the best African teams in a highly anticipated sporting event. The tournament features extensive participation from teams competing for the continental title.
The Tunisian phosphate company faces a severe financial crisis amid a global fertilizer shortage exacerbated by the Iranian war. The rising demand for essential food production materials intensifies this crisis.
Tunisia is engulfed in political controversy following the decision of the Court of Appeal to refer former Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi to trial on corruption charges. Ghannouchi is a pivotal figure in the country’s history, credited with stabilizing Tunisia after the departure of former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.
The Saudi athletics team is gearing up to participate in the Arab Championship for under 20s in Tunisia, scheduled for the 25th of this month. The team is entering the final phase of its preparations, with athletes showing increasing physical and technical readiness.
Tunisian chicken markets are experiencing an unprecedented crisis, with citizens facing a severe shortage of chicken and rapidly rising prices, leading to widespread consumer discontent.
The Tunisian General Labour Union's revival and independence may alleviate pressures on it, enhancing freedoms and restoring balance between authority and civil society. This step comes at a critical time for the country as the union seeks to regain its active role in political and social life.
A Tunisian court has sentenced journalist Ghassan Ben Khalifa, editor of the 'Inhiyaz' website, to two years in prison for publishing what the court deemed false news. The ruling has sparked widespread condemnation from human rights organizations.
A large demonstration took place on Saturday evening in Habib Bourguiba Street, Tunis, organized by the 'Resilience Committee' and other activists, calling for the release of detained activists from the Freedom Fleet. Participants carried banners and chanted slogans demanding the immediate release of the detainees.
The Tunisian labor union is facing unprecedented pressures after losing many of its influential tools for exerting pressure on the government. The recent leadership change may not be sufficient to address these challenges.
A French court has denied the extradition of Halima Ben Ali, daughter of former Tunisian president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, to Tunisia. This decision comes at a critical time as Tunisian authorities seek to recover assets linked to the previous regime.
The relationship between the state and the Tunisian General Labour Union is shifting towards imbalance as the state seeks to redefine itself away from traditional negotiations. This new dynamic reflects a transformation in governance and social interaction in Tunisia.
The French government has announced its refusal to extradite the daughter of late Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, a decision that has sparked widespread debate in Tunisian political circles. This comes at a time when Tunisia is grappling with a political and economic crisis.