Tunisians trickle in to vote in elections as opposition boycotts | Elections News
President Saied’s rule changes have been met with anger from the opposition and apathy from much of the public. Polls
Read MorePresident Saied’s rule changes have been met with anger from the opposition and apathy from much of the public. Polls
Read MoreTunis, Tunisia – “Vote? What elections?” said shop assistant Emna, while taking a break with her friend outside the health
Read MoreDoha, Qatar – Moncef Marzouki, who was once president of Tunisia – the first permanent leader following the 2011 revolution,
Read MoreTunis, Tunisia – Ilyes, a local handyman looks right then left and asks in a whisper: “Do you want milk?
Read MoreTunisian United Network says high-ranking officials have committed crimes that could lead to sanctions. Tunis, Tunisia – A Tunisian advocacy
Read MoreOpponents say a vote on December 17 under the country’s new constitution is illegitimate and are calling for a boycott.
Read MorePoor implementation of the law passed five years ago leaves women at risk of violence, the Human Rights Watch says
Read MoreThe FIFA World Cup in Qatar is still underway, but there is already one early winner: Palestine. It is scoring
Read MoreThe powerful UGTT says it will oppose Kais Saied’s reforms and defend freedoms ‘whatever the cost’. Tunisia’s powerful labour union
Read MoreMisfiring Tunisia will look to end their goal drought and secure a spot in the last 16. Who: France vs
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