Tunisia's national team, known as the 'Eagles of Carthage', is determined to deliver a strong performance in the 2026 World Cup. Coach Sabri Lamouchi emphasizes the importance of hope and preparation despite significant challenges ahead.
The Tunisian Ministry of Defense has ignited widespread debate following its statement affirming the army's neutrality and independence, rejecting attempts to involve it in political disputes. This comes as activists increasingly use the phrase 'the flood has reached its peak' as a symbol of protest.
The draft law on artistic professions in Tunisia has sparked intense debate among cultural circles, with supporters claiming it protects artists' rights while opponents see it as a restriction on artistic freedom. This discussion comes at a critical time as artists seek to enhance their legal and social status in Tunisian society.
A recent French study reveals a significant decline in birth rates in the Maghreb countries, particularly Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco, signaling a potential demographic aging that could impact the region's future.
The Tunisian court has sentenced <strong>Chawki Tabib</strong>, the former head of the National Anti-Corruption Authority, to <strong>10 years</strong> in prison for forgery. This ruling follows a hearing held on Thursday, where his lawyer provided details about the case.
In an official statement, the Tunisian Ministry of Defense reaffirmed the military's commitment to neutrality and independence amid escalating protests against President Kais Saied. This comes as the country grapples with a severe economic and social crisis.
The Tunisian Defense Ministry has stirred significant debate after announcing its commitment to neutrality and refusal to engage in political disputes. This statement comes at a sensitive time, raising questions about the military's position in the political landscape.
Protests continue in Tunisia as lawyers take to the streets demanding improved working conditions in courts and enhanced judicial independence. These movements arise amid escalating disputes with the Ministry of Justice regarding public freedoms.
The Tunisian Journalists' Syndicate condemned the one-year prison sentence of journalist Ziad Al-Hani for a Facebook post, asserting that the ruling violates freedom of opinion and expression. This decision has triggered widespread reactions in media and political circles.
A Tunisian court has sentenced <strong>20 years</strong> in prison for <strong>Nourredine Bahiri</strong> and <strong>30 years</strong> for <strong>Moaz Ghannouchi</strong> on charges related to facilitating the issuance of passports. The verdict has sparked strong condemnation from the Ennahda Movement and the National Salvation Front, who claim the judiciary is being used to eliminate political opponents.
The National Salvation Front and Ennahda Movement in Tunisia have called for continued efforts to restore the democratic process amidst rising demands for freedom and dignity. This appeal comes at a critical time for the country.
During her first visit to Tunisia after her mother's passing, actress Hend Sabry expressed her deep emotions regarding the loss. She conveyed a heartfelt message reflecting the profound bond they shared.
A Tunisian court has sentenced journalist Ziad Elhany to one year in prison for criticizing a judicial ruling. This decision comes amid ongoing debates about freedom of expression in Tunisia.
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Turk, urged the Tunisian government to stop targeting civil society members. He emphasized the need to end punitive measures against activists and journalists.
The United Nations has called on Tunisia to end the growing restrictions on public freedoms amid rising concerns over the detention of activists and journalists. This appeal comes at a time when the country is witnessing a notable decline in human rights.
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Turk, urged Tunisian authorities to stop the increasing repression against civil society and media following the ban of a prominent rights group. This comes amid rising international criticism of the decline in freedoms in the country.
Domestic violence incidents in Tunisia are rising alarmingly, with reports of physical assaults and even fatal crimes occurring weekly. This troubling trend highlights growing familial issues that require urgent attention.
The island of Djerba is preparing to welcome hundreds of Jewish visitors from around the world for the annual religious pilgrimage to El Ghriba Synagogue. This year's event is marked by heightened security measures, reflecting its significance in strengthening cultural and religious ties.
Tunisian President <strong>Kais Saied</strong> asserted that the state cannot be governed by dubious posts, responding to claims by the Italian newspaper <strong>Il Foglio</strong> about discussions in Italy regarding a potential 'successor' to him.
An Italian newspaper has ignited significant debate in Tunisia by discussing potential successors to President Kais Saied amid dissatisfaction with his policies. The article highlights concerns in Italy regarding the deteriorating economic situation in Tunisia.
Tunisia faces significant challenges regarding its national sovereignty as the current regime targets numerous humanitarian and rights organizations. These organizations are described as foreign tools aimed at undermining the country's dignity.
Local journalist unions and human rights organizations have expressed increasing concern over the decline of press freedom in Yemen and Tunisia, where new violations threaten independent journalism. These warnings come at a sensitive time as political and economic conditions continue to impact freedom of expression in both countries.
Tunis, Libya, and Algeria have announced a new agreement aimed at enhancing coordination for the sustainable exploitation of groundwater in the northern desert. This agreement was reached during a coordinating meeting in Tripoli, emphasizing the importance of fair and sustainable use of these vital resources.
A Tunisian party has raised alarms about the government's attempts to 'control the media', emphasizing the media's role in promoting democracy and combating corruption. This warning was issued in a statement on World Press Freedom Day.
The Tunisian Journalists' Union has expressed deep concern over the changing nature of violations against journalists in the country. It highlights an increase in administrative complications and judicial harassment faced by media professionals.
Human rights organizations in Tunisia, including the Tunisian National Association for Human Rights, are facing escalating pressure from authorities. This situation raises concerns about the future of human rights in the country amidst ongoing political and economic crises.
The Tunisian government has sparked widespread controversy after its decision to suspend the activities of the Tunisian Human Rights League, part of a series of measures affecting numerous associations. This decision highlights the future of civil space in Tunisia and raises questions about the upcoming phase.
The relationship between Tunisia and the European Union faces significant challenges, necessitating a crucial decision on whether to continue dependency or forge a new social contract. Both parties must evaluate their future cooperation to ensure mutual benefits.
The Tunisian Parliament has approved five new agreements aimed at enhancing the use of renewable energy, reflecting the government's commitment to accelerate the energy transition in the country. This decision underscores Tunisia's efforts to achieve sustainable development goals.
Tunisian President Kais Saied's speech during a government meeting sparked widespread debate due to his use of symbols deemed ambiguous and inappropriate. He criticized appointments in Tunisian administrations, stating they are based on loyalty rather than competence.