Ben Ali was the first leader ousted in what became known as the Arab Spring uprisings... 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›
Following the attack, large numbers of Tunisians gathered outside the museum to protest against terrorism... READ MORE›
"Tunisia, which is dear to all of us, is going through difficult circumstances, exceptional circumstances, that necessitate exceptional measures to face them and prevent a worse situation," Mr. Essebsi said ..... 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›
Country in shock and president declares a??war on terrora?? 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›
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›
Tunisian Prime Minister Habib Essid told the BBC yesterday that the slow police response to the Sousse attack was a problem... 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›
53 GMT The Tunisian president, Beji Caid Essebsi, said security failures facilitated the deadly attack claimed by Isis on the country's national museum, which killed 20 foreign tourists... READ MORE›
President Beji Caid Essebsi is expected to address the nation... READ MORE›
Tunisia's president declared a state of emergency Saturday, more a week after a shooting rampage left dozens dead... READ MORE›
Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi Arabia King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud... READ MORE›
Tunisia's essebsi wins first presidential round heads for run-off... READ MORE›
A march against terrorism took place in the centre of Tunis on Sunday... READ MORE›
On Monday afternoon Downing Street said all Britons injured in the Sousse terror attack will be returned to the UK within 24 hours... READ MORE›
In another response to the attack several officials have been sacked including the governor of the Sousse region where it took place... READ MORE›
We will work today to replace fear with hope, Mr Essebsi said before parliament as he began his five-year term... READ MORE›
However the plans which were scheduled to be put into place on July 1 had not anticipated an assault on tourist beaches Beji Caid Essebsi added... READ MORE›
The contest pits Beji Caid Essebsi, an 88-year-old minister in previous Tunisian governments, against Moncef Marzouki, a rights activist who became interim prime minister after the revolution... READ MORE›
Anis Amri, who turns 24 on Thursday, is in grim company with other Tunisians claimed by the Islamic State group... READ MORE›
Anis Amri, who turns 24 on Thursday, is in grim company with other Tunisians claimed by the Islamic State group... READ MORE›
However, the spot where Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel, the truck driver responsible for the attack, was killed by police has received a different kind of treatment... READ MORE›
A father and son from Texas also died in the attack... READ MORE›
Hollande had already declared that France was at war following November's Paris attacks, which investigators believe were planned by Islamic State from Syria and Iraq... READ MORE›
Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel was pictured by CCTV cameras on Nice's seafront Promenade des Anglais twice in the two days before the attack, it has emerged... READ MORE›
He called an emergency meeting early Tuesday after an allegedly Islamic State-inspired attacker fatally stabbed a couple with ties to the police... READ MORE›
There's no doubt the Brussels terrorist attacks are the most violent to hit Europe since the November attacks in Paris that killed 130 people... READ MORE›
Without specifically saying he was referring to them, Mr. Trump intimated that Muslims are not assimilating in an interview on CBS News... READ MORE›
Belgium seems an unlikely location for a hub of European extremist violence... READ MORE›
It differed from Indonesian police on the number of attackers, saying there were four... READ MORE›
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