Tunisian workers went on strike Thursday demanding higher pay in a standoff with government struggling to reduce unemployment, poverty and social tensions.
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New Tensions and Worries Mark Tunisian Revolution Anniversary
New tensions worries mark Tunisia’s revolutionary anniversary as country marked eight years since a democratic uprising ousted its long-time strongman.
18 Arrested in Tunisia Amid Violent Protests
18 arrested in Tunisia during protests that erupted after death of journalist who set himself on fire to protest economic problems in North African nation.
Clash with Police after Tunisian Journalist Sets Himself Ablaze
A Tunisian journalist has set himself on fire, in a protest over harsh living conditions that prompted overnight clashes with police in the country’s west.
Tunisian Civil Servants Strike in Protest for Pay Raises
Tunisian civil servants have gone on strike around the country to protest the failure of negotiations with the government for wage increases.
Parliament Approves Tunisian PM’s Cabinet Reshuffle
The Tunisian parliament approved on Monday a cabinet reshuffle proposed by Prime Minister Youssef Chahed amid a political and economic crisis.
VIDEO: Setting The Stage For Tunisia’s 2019 Elections
What new forces are contending to shape Tunisian politics? What are the key issues at stake and how is the struggling economy influencing the electorate?
Podcast Reviews Tunisia’s Path From Dictatorship To Democracy
Tunisia, where the Arab uprisings began seven years ago, faces many difficulties in its transition on the economic, political and security fronts.
The Quiet Threat To Human Rights In Tunisia
“If you ask many Tunisians what has made the difference in holding together the fabric of their democracy, they will say civil society,” writes Sarah Yerkes.
Law Approved to Strengthen Tunisian Anti-Corruption Fight
“The law is a revolution,” said Prime Minister and member of the Nidaa Tounes party Youssef Chahed