Tunisia

A police car is parked near Ghriba synagogue in Djerba, Tunisia, May 10, 2023.
Religion
An attack at Africa’s oldest synagogue leaves Jews on a pilgrimage in Tunisia concerned
Tunisian President Kais Saied delivers a speech during his visit to Sidi Bouzid, Tunisia
Leaders
Some supporters of Tunisia’s president just want stability in the country, analyst says
Tunisian protesters demonstrate beneath a poster of Mohamed Bouazizi near the prime minister's office in Tunis, Tunisia, Jan. 28, 2011.
Global Politics
Fruit seller Mohamed Bouazizi’s protest inspired the Arab uprisings. A decade later, his sister still mourns.
Empty sun beds on an empty beach with blue sky
Business, Economics and Jobs
Tourism in Tunisia reopens — with precautions
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Lifestyle
In Tunisia, preserving tradition in the last underground homes
Women in Tunisia wary of surge in Islamist power, fearful of losing their rights
Tunisian fishermen try on life jackets offered by MSF at the end of the training. The fishermen say in general they lack the equipment to cope with boatloads of migrants and refugees in distress.
Global Politics
Tunisian fishermen are trained to be ‘safety nets’ for migrants making a deadly sea crossing
Fatima Elahmer and her three children, Mohamed, Anoud, and Ali. They've been living in Tunis since last summer.
Conflict
Looking to escape turmoil back home, a Libyan family waits it out in Tunis
Lawyers at a protest in Tunis against extremism on March 19, 2015, a day after gunmen killed more than 20 people in the Tunisian capital.
Conflict
‘Tunisians are in shock’ after a massacre in Tunis
Supporters of Beji Caid Essebsi, the Nidaa Tounes party leader and presidential candidate, wave flags and shout slogans during a presidential electoral campaign rally in Tunis on November 15, 2014.
Global Politics
Tunisia looks set to move forward by electing a figure from its past
Yamina Jaouani in front of the cab that her daughter helped her buy. She's been driving a taxi in Tunis for nearly 30 years.
Culture
This Tunisian woman supports equal rights for women by driving a cab — something she’s done for 30 years
Supporters of the secular Nida Tounes (Call of Tunisia) party movement wave flags and shout slogans during parliamentary elections.
Global Politics
Secular parties won Tunisia’s election, but they may have to govern with Islamists
Conflict & Justice
Tunisa: a wikirevolution
Conflict & Justice
Political unrest continues in Tunisia
Global Politics
Tunisia: a historical context for current conflict
"I Too Burned a Police Station" is a Facebook campaign to show solidarity with Tunisian activists still being pursued for crimes committed during the Tunisian revolution.
Conflict & Justice
In Tunisia’s new democracy, authorities are prosecuting the activists who started the revolution
Nidhal Bouallagui's breakdance troupe practices their moves.
Culture
In the spotlight: Breakdancing (and hope) in Tunisia
Nidhal Bouallagui's breakdance troupe practices their moves.
Culture
In the spotlight: Breakdancing (and hope) in Tunisia
A Tunisian woman dances to "Happy".
Arts, Culture & Media
Tunisians get ‘Happy’ to Pharrell Williams’ song
Members of the Tunisian parliament wave flags after approving the country's new constitution.. Tunisia's national assembly approved the country's new constitution on Sunday in one of the final steps to full democracy three years after protests erupted int
Conflict & Justice
Tunisia is succeeding where Egypt failed
Global Scan
The interpreter scandal at Mandela’s memorial takes a bizarre turn
Global Politics
Three years on, an anonymous Tunisian satirist is still waiting for a political revolution in his country
Conflict & Justice
Turmoil in Tunisia: What the Egypt Crisis Means for the Epicenter of the Arab Spring
Lifestyle & Belief
Tunisian Jews seek religious tolerance after the revolution
Two years after Arab Spring, revolutionary prospects still linger
VIDEO: Protests against the United States spread around Middle East, Africa
Tunisian protesters bring something unusual to demonstration: books
VIDEO: Tunsians turn out in droves to vote in first election since Arab Spring revolution
Recovering Tunisia’s money
Environment
Audio: rare interview with Wikileaks’ Julian Assange
Conflict & Justice
Tunisia In Chaos After Slaying Of Second Opposition Politician
Conflict & Justice
Why Egypt Crisis Worries Neighbors
Conflict & Justice
Why Tunisia’s Constitution is Groundbreaking in the Arab World
Global Politics
For Sale — A Gently Used Bentley: Tunisian Dictator’s Luxury Items Go Up for Auction
Two Years After Arab Spring, Unrest Continues
Mother of Mohamed Bouazizi Speaks About Son Who Sparked Revolution
Conflict & Justice
The Arab Spring Brings Wave of Graffiti Art
Conflict & Justice
Video: Tunisian Singer Emel Mathlouthi Sings ‘My Word is Free’
Conflict & Justice
A Look at Post Revolution Media in Tunisia
Conflict & Justice
Book Reading Demonstration at Tunisia’s Symbolic Habib Bourguiba Avenue
A Year After Tunisia’s Revolution, Where Does the Country Stand?
Conflict & Justice
Tunisia’s Democratic Intentions Questioned
One Reporter Looks Back at His Year in the Arab Spring
Conflict & Justice
Social Media and the Arab Spring
Global Politics
Tunisia’s Jews And The Country’s New Rulers
Arts, Culture & Media
Slideshow: Collaborative Painting in North Africa
Conflict & Justice
Recovering Ousted Tunisian President Ben Ali’s Assets
Top of the Hour: Moderate Islamist Party Claims Victory in Tunisia, Morning Headlines
An Islamist Victory in Tunisia and the Fate of the Arab Spring
Global Politics
Tunisia Counts Votes in Historic Poll
Tunisia Holds Its First Free Elections
Global Politics
Women’s Rights in Tunisia Elections
The Death of Gadhafi and The Arab Spring
Conflict & Justice
Many Tunisians Want Ben Ali In Court, Too
Conflict & Justice
How Islamist Politicians Became Popular in Tunisia
Global Politics
Influx of Libyan Refugees in Tunisia Seen as an Opportunity
Six Months of Revolution and Change in the ‘Arab Spring’
President Obama’s Strategy for Arab World
Round Table: Obama Administration’s Middle East Policies
Conflict & Justice
Why Tunisians Worry about the Future