The Turkish president met his Tunisian counterpart, Beji Caid Essebsi, at Carthage presidential palace in the capital Tunis on Wednesday morning... READ MORE›
Associated Press writers Christopher Sherman in Mexico City and Jennifer Kay in Miami contributed to this report... READ MORE›
Tunisia hotel attack Locals form 'human shield' to protect hotel from gunman Seifeddine Rezgui... READ MORE›
Tunisian officials had initially said that the attackers took 10 hostages and killed nine people, including seven foreign visitors and two Tunisians... READ MORE›
The Interior Ministry identified him as a 23-year-old Tunisian student with no police record... READ MORE›
The remarkable story of how a local builder helped stop the Tunisian gunman during his rampage... READ MORE›
Gunmen killed at least 27 people Friday, mostly tourists, in an attack at coastal resort hotels in Tunisia... READ MORE›
The elders always say, 'Why are these big cruise ships coming through our path?'... READ MORE›
The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack at the Imperial Marhaba hotel in Tunisia and the attack in Kuwait... READ MORE›
Essebsi won the most votes in the first round of the presidential election on Nov... READ MORE›
The Foreign Office travel advice to Tunisia after the Bardo attack stated There is a high threat from terrorism, including kidnapping... READ MORE›
Any disruption in the tourism industry is a disruption of our livelihood, Caribbean Tourism Organization CTO spokesman Hugh Riley said... READ MORE›
Country in shock and president declares war on terror after two gunmen kill 17 tourists and two Tunisians at Bardo national museum... READ MORE›
The shootings near the resort town of Sousse were the worst terrorist attack in Tunisia's history and have devastated the country's vital tourism sector... READ MORE›
Abdul Ali Ladhari comforted a dying British tourist in Tunisia, but he couldn't stop the massacre on the beach... READ MORE›
Tunisia tourists take selfies next to empty sun loungers after deadly attack... READ MORE›
According to ABTA, the travel association, there were about 20,000 British tourists on package holidays in Tunisia at the time of the attack... READ MORE›
It was confirmed that seifeddine rezgui trained in camp in western libya as it emerges isil extremists had warned christians to avoid tunisia... READ MORE›
Tourism accounts for around seven per cent of the North African nation's GDP... READ MORE›
Dramatic new footage filmed by tourists is released of the bardo museum terrorist attack in tunisia... READ MORE›
NOT ON WATCHLIST Tunisian authorities said the gunman was not on any watchlist of known potential militants... READ MORE›
Tunisia is the last wall between terrorists and Europe... READ MORE›
NOT ON WATCHLIST Tunisian authorities said the gunman was not on any watchlist of known potential militants... READ MORE›
ISIS social media accounts have this morning tweeted pictures of the alleged gunman behind the Tunisia beach resort massacre in which dozens were killed... READ MORE›
Baldwin Street, in the New Zealand city of Dunedin, is attracting tens of thousands of tourists and a few people bent on danger... READ MORE›
Indeed, the current Foreign Office advice for both is similar to the official view that prevailed of Tunisia before the attack... READ MORE›
Tunisia hotel attack British tourists among at least 37 dead after gunman storms beach resort following terror strikes in France and Kuwait... READ MORE›
The ruins of ancient Carthage and resort areas along the Mediterranean are particularly popular with Japanese tourists, according to the Tunisian Embassy in Tokyo... READ MORE›
Tunisia's essebsi wins first presidential round heads for run-off... READ MORE›
Gunmen kill 27 in attack on tunisian beach resort officials say... READ MORE›
Video Sun loungers used as stretchers for injured tourists after Tunisia beach attack... READ MORE›
The Islamic State group issued a statement Thursday claiming responsibility for the deadly attack on Tunisia's national museum that killed scores of people, mostly tourists... READ MORE›
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