The 'Journey Through the Architecture Archive: Baghdad, Damascus, Tunis' exhibition opened at the Qasimia School in Sharjah last Saturday and will run until July 12. The exhibition highlights the architectural history of these three Arab cities.
The 40th edition of the Tunis International Book Fair hosts 38 countries, an increase from 29 last year. This event highlights the Iranian pavilion as a key participant despite challenging circumstances.
Tunisian authorities have begun enforcing a new tax on traffic accident compensations, with revenues earmarked to support the fund for people with disabilities. This initiative aims to enhance the services provided to this vulnerable group.
The general conference of the Tunisian General Labour Union (UGTT) has commenced, aiming to elect a new executive committee. This event occurs at a critical time for Tunisia, which faces significant economic and political challenges.
Violations against detainees are on the rise across several Arab countries, reflecting a strong desire to consolidate power despite potential risks that could lead to severe consequences. These practices are evident from the prisons of Gaza to those in Cairo and Tunis.