Tunisia
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EU-Tunisia agreement: a ‘dangerous’ deal to curb migration?
feature Brussels has pledged to give €100m to Tunisia to crack down on people smuggling and strengthen its borders
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Tunisia: the nail in the coffin of the Arab Spring
feature The country’s problems began with the election of Kais Saied as president, say his critics
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Tunisia’s low-turnout election ‘fiasco’
feature Historically low participation in national poll comes after President Saied’s suspension of the legislature last year
By Sorcha Bradley, The Week UK Published
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The Week Unwrapped: Flash floods, Tunisian turmoil and rich racing
podcast Are cities ready for a rise in extreme weather? Why has Tunisia’s president sacked the prime minister? And is the ‘most expensive race on earth’ worth the cash?
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Why has Tunisia’s president sacked the prime minister?
feature Hichem Mechichi dismissed amid violent Covid-19 demonstrations
By The Week Staff Published
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World Cup group G: Belgium beat England to finish top
Speed Read Group G results and final standings
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Tunisia: 600 arrested in anti-austerity protests
Speed Read Wave of demonstrations sweeps the North African country
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Tunisia beach attack inquest: 30 Britons 'unlawfully killed'
Speed Read Judge Nicholas Loraine-Smith says little could have been done to prevent Sousse massacre
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Countries attacked by Islamic State: from France to Lebanon
In Depth Terrorist group has claimed responsibility for bloodshed on four continents since it formed
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David Cameron drafts plans to attack IS in Libya
Speed Read UK government investigating possible links between Islamic State in Libya and the recent terrorist attacks in Tunisia
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Tunisia: fears grow of further attacks
In Depth A series of critical security lapses have led the West to doubt Tunisia's ability to combat terrorists
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Sousse massacre: why Tunisians don't believe their own media
In Depth Tunisians are increasingly turning to foreign media to find out what their newspapers aren't telling them
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Tunisia attack: five acts of love and courage amid tragedy
Speed Read From the Welshman who took a bullet for his fiancé to the Muslim hotel staff who formed a human shield
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British woman confirmed dead in Bardo Museum massacre
Speed Read Tunisia 'at war' after two Tunisians and 17 tourists killed by 'terrorists armed with Kalashnikovs'
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