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La Presse de Tunisie (French, daily) [1] Electronic only. Tunibusiness; The Tunis Times (English) [2] Tunisia News; AlKabar Plus; Kapitalis; Business News; MABAPOST ...
10 May – The 2024 African Trampoline Championships are held in Bizerte; 14 May – Police raid the headquarters of the Tunisian Order of Lawyers and arrest Mahdi Zagrouba, known for his opposition to President Kais Saied, following the arrest of lawyer Sonia Dahmani and two journalists on 12 May.
Tunisia News is an English language weekly newspaper in Tunisia. [1] It was founded by former Tunisian Minister of Agriculture, Environment and Water Resources ...
The bombings happened near the French embassy in Tunis. A policeman died of his injuries a few days later. [10] 6 March 2020: Suicide bombing 1 6 Two suicide bombers killed a police officer and injured five others plus a female civilian near the American embassy in Tunis. [11] 6 September 2020: Knife attack 1 1
On 26 July 2021, Tunisian police raided the bureau of Al Jazeera in Tunis without warrants or prior notification. [85] [86] The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor and Journalists for Human Rights have documented several restrictions imposed on journalists since the coup. The violations documented included illegal censorship, repression ...
Get the Tunis, Tunis local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... Today's top weather news for Monday, Dec. 9, 2024: Portions of Southern California are seeing a "particularly ...
Tunisian Chamber of Deputies. The politics of Tunisia takes place within the framework of a unitary semi-presidential representative democratic republic, [1] with a president serving as head of state, prime minister as head of government, a unicameral legislature and a court system influenced by French civil law.
Le Temps is a Tunisian French-language daily newspaper published in Tunis since 1 June 1975. It was founded by Habib Cheikhrouhou (1914–1994) who previously launched the Arabic-language daily Assabah in 1951.