The Tunisian diplomat further attributed the slowness of the process to Libyan red tape and lengthy judicial proceedings... READ MORE›
Tunisia, which is 99 percent Muslim, is viewed as one of the most progressive Arab countries in terms of women's rights... READ MORE›
Inheritance inequality Tunisia is viewed as being ahead of most Arab countries on women's rights, but there is still discrimination, particularly in matters of inheritance... READ MORE›
Drones flown from a new base in Tunisia are collecting intelligence on Islamic State sites in Libya... READ MORE›
The Turkish president met his Tunisian counterpart, Beji Caid Essebsi, at Carthage presidential palace in the capital Tunis on Wednesday morning... READ MORE›
TODAY Global builder Carillion bankrupt The collapse of the United Kingdom's second-biggest construction firm seems set to reverberate around the world, including Canada... READ MORE›
Life in Tunisia's closed refugee camp 'I lost my mind'... READ MORE›
An enormous solar park in the Sahara could soon be exporting electricity to Europe if Tunisia's government approves an energy company's request to build it... READ MORE›
North Africa joins mourning for Paris atrocities as children of Frances colonial legacy numbered among the 129 killed by Isis... READ MORE›
Tunisia believes the beach attack gunman, Seifeddine Rezgui, trained with the Ansar al-Sharia group in the neighbouring country, though the Islamic State group claimed the attack... READ MORE›
A senior commander in an armed group blew himself up and another was shot dead during a raid by Tunisian security forces on Sunday... READ MORE›
The Tunisia director of Human Rights Watch, Amna Guellali, said the prize was seen in the country as a reward for sticking with democratic principles... READ MORE›
More than 1,000 people were surveyed in each of Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan, Qatar, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia in face-to-face interviews and by phone... READ MORE›
He shuffles through several folded up pieces of paper until he finds what he's looking for two official Tunisian identity cards... READ MORE›
Al Jazeera How far back does your work as human rights activist in Tunisia go?... READ MORE›
Silenced for Decades, Victims of Despotism Air Torture Claims in Tunisia... READ MORE›
SFAX, Tunisia -- Nada Elwikil was still in high school when she was taken to Interrogation Room 27 for the first time... READ MORE›
But another person was also on his mind Mohamed Bouazizi, the Tunisian street vendor whose self-immolation in 2010 set off the Arab Spring uprisings... READ MORE›
As often in the Nobel Peace Prize, the announcement amounted to a stunner... READ MORE›
It was here the hometown of Tunisia's first president Habib Bourguiba that a teenager once tried to blow himself up amid a group of tourists... READ MORE›
Self-styled national army chief, Khalifa Haftar, says national government created by 2015 UN-backed agreement is 'void'... READ MORE›
A video released by the French Ministry of Defence has shown French military aircraft departing on a mission to strike Islamic State targets in Raqqa, Syria... READ MORE›
Dr. Bayoudh, 58, had arrived in Istanbul weeks earlier to find his son, Anouar, 26, who had run off to join the Islamic State group in Syria... READ MORE›
President Beji Caid Essebsi said earlier this month that Tunisia would refuse to pardon Tunisians who fight for armed groups... READ MORE›
And this has come back again and it shows the great despise that this man actually has for the people of France... READ MORE›
A 55-year-old man has died after a protest over government austerity measures in Tunisia, the country's state news agency Tunis Afrique Presse TAP has reported... READ MORE›
We cannot accept these kind of violations in the new Tunisia, Human Rights Minister Mehdi Ben Gharbia told the Reuters news agency... 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›
The route from Niger to Libya is one of the main ways migrants reach North Africa before crossing the Mediterranean Sea to get to Europe... READ MORE›
French President Emmanuel Macron will be in Tunisia this week, but analysts say the visit is 'just business as usual'... READ MORE›
Tunisian fighters still hold prominent positions in the Islamic State and the Nusra Front in Syria... READ MORE›
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