Tag: Tunisia
Tunisia leading the region with its democracy as Arab Spring celebrates its 10th anniversary
A decade ago Tunisia sparked the Arab Spring with toppling of its long time strong authoritative leader Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali in 2011. The Arab
Ghannouchi hopes a partnership between Tunisia, Qatar and Libya
The president of the Tunisian parliament and leader of the Islamist party Ennhadha, Rached Ghannouchi, expressed his desire that the Libyan crisis solution will lead
Libya needs women and youth to achieve stability
The civil conflict in Libya has come to a standstill. The negotiations seem stalled, following the establishment of a legal committee to appoint a new
Tunisian jihadists behead a shepherd on the border with Algeria
Security officials and residents confirmed to “The Arab Posts” that, a few days ago, armed militants kidnapped a young shepherd in the Tunis mountains near
Other than Arab springs, ten years of winter!
Exactly ten years ago, on December 17, 2010, a Tunisian street vendor set himself on fire to protest against the authorities abuses. Those flames ignited
Winds of revolution in Tunisia
Every year in December, the spectre of the Revolution in Tunisia reappears, recalling the spirit that inspired the jasmine revolution in 2011. This year, however,
UN brokered Libya talks end with no agreement on transitional government
A week of talks between Libya’s rival sides ended with no agreement having reached regarding the interim government in the country. Libya is set to
UN organises Libya talks in Tunisia, making way for lasting peace
On Monday, UN opened peace talks between the warring factions of Libya. The talk was organised in the neighbouring Tunisia to prepare ground for fair
Tunisia:Two gendarmerie officers stabbed in Sousse, ISIS claims
“A patrol of two National Guard officers was the victim of a knife attack in Sousse. One of them died and the other wounded, is
Parliament approves the Mechichi technocratic Government, the second in six months for Tunisia
At the end of an interminable session, the Tunisian Parliament voted in the night, with 134 votes in favor and 67 against, the confidence in