Tunisia is currently experiencing a political void, with the government unable to provide a clear vision for the future, while the opposition has failed to present an effective alternative. This situation raises increasing concerns about the country's future.
The 'Handy Music' International Festival has commenced in Tunisia, organized by the Ibsar Association. This event features blind artists showcasing their unique musical performances, emphasizing that creativity transcends vision and relies on talent and willpower.
The Tunisian Association of Civil Sciences has reported a new sighting of the Physalia, known as the 'Portuguese man o' war', considered one of the most dangerous marine creatures. This appearance raises concerns among local residents and environmentalists.
Tunisian coach Sabri Lamouchi is preparing to lead the national team in the 2026 World Cup, leveraging his extensive experience in European football. Lamouchi aims to make the Tunisian people proud by achieving a historic milestone in the tournament.
Tunisia is grappling with severe challenges, including suffocating international isolation, a rapidly collapsing economy, and unprecedented repression of freedoms. These conditions raise questions about the country's future.
A judge in Tunisia has ordered the release of activist Mohamed Amin Ben Nour, a prominent member of the 'Fleet of Resilience', following a lengthy interrogation session. This decision comes amid rising political tensions in the country.
The African Club has clinched the Tunisian football league title after a narrow victory over their rival, Esperance Sportive, with a score of 1-0 in a decisive match held on Sunday. This win comes in the penultimate week of the championship, confirming the African Club's dominance this season.
This year's pilgrimage to the El Ghriba Synagogue in Tunisia saw a significant increase in the number of pilgrims after years of restrictions due to a violent attack in 2023. Tunisian authorities have facilitated access for organized groups with enhanced security measures.
Tunisian authorities have announced the suspension of the Tunisian Human Rights Association, raising questions about the motivations behind this decision. Is it merely a power play or a sign of the end of the association's role in the human rights landscape?
Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Medina welcomed the first flights of pilgrims from Tunisia for this year's Hajj season. The General Directorate of Passports confirmed its readiness to facilitate the pilgrims' entry procedures smoothly.
Tunisian journalist Ziad Al-Hani has expressed his outrage over what he describes as an illegal trial, while human rights organizations call for his immediate release. Al-Hani appeared before the primary court in Tunis after publishing an article criticizing the current situation.
The National Coordination for the Release of Political Detainees in Tunisia expressed deep concern over the rising violations against these detainees, warning of the harsh conditions they endure in prisons. The recent period has seen a notable increase in politically motivated arrests and trials.
Matmata, a historic city in Tunisia, is a center for Amazigh culture dating back to the Punic era. The city faces significant challenges from desertification and sand encroachment, threatening its unique architectural heritage.
The International Book Fair in Tunis commenced on April 23 and will run until Sunday. The event is witnessing significant attendance from reading enthusiasts, despite challenges posed by rising prices of printed books and the increasing popularity of e-books.
Human rights concerns are growing regarding the health of Rashid Ghannouchi, the leader of the Ennahda Movement, amid ongoing political repression in Tunisia. His deteriorating condition raises alarms about the treatment of political prisoners by the authorities.
The Tunisian 'Salvation Front' has called for the immediate release of Rached Ghannouchi, leader of the 'Ennahda' movement, citing a deterioration in his health. This plea follows his urgent hospitalization due to a severe health crisis.
The Tunisian General Labor Union reported that President Kais Saied has taken unexpected steps to diminish the union's influence, citing corruption allegations against its leaders. These developments come at a sensitive time for Tunisia as the president seeks to consolidate his power amid ongoing political and economic crises.
Despite President Kais Saied's ongoing anti-corruption campaign for six years, corruption rates in Tunisia have not decreased. Instead, there has been a noticeable rise in the number of corrupt individuals.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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 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.
Twelve Arab nations have announced their participation in the Arab Athletics Championship set to take place in Tunisia, reflecting a growing interest in sports across the region. The event will showcase top athletes and foster cultural exchange among participants.
Tunisian authorities have announced that up to <strong>35,000 fans</strong> will be allowed to attend the upcoming match between <strong>Esperance Tunis</strong> and <strong>Mamelodi Sundowns</strong> on <strong>April 12</strong> at Rades Stadium. This match is part of the first leg of the African Champions League semi-finals.
Rached Ghannouchi's arrest reflects the authorities' fear of his symbolic role in Tunisia's democratic transition. Political advisor Riadh Chaibi highlights the government's opportunism regarding the Palestinian cause.
The new leadership of the Tunisian Labor Union is confronting significant tasks that require gaining the trust of its base and renewing union discourse. They must also open dialogue channels with the presidency and establish an effective action plan to protect the union's interests.