Tunis: Tunisian President Kais Saied was sworn in today for his second five year term during a formal session of parliament.
UN experts have accused Tunisian security authorities of grave human rights violations. Can Tunisia keep its status as a safe country for returning migrants?
Egypt and Tunisia have shown little or no interest in striking deals with Brussels to drive down migrant crossings from North ...
- Euro 5 million towards acquisition of KPIT engineering SUARL, Tunisia. This is the nearshore development center for ...
Tunisia's re-elected President Kais Saied took an oath on Monday at the Assembly of People's Representatives' headquarters, ...
The proposed 638-mile coastal highway, has an estimated cost of $15.6billion (£11.9billion), and will stretch from Lagos in ...
After returning to Benin following a failed migration experience in Turkey, evangelical Christian Foussénatou Zimé has ...
The aim is to open up opportunities for trading in digital currencies and virtual assets through global platforms ...
Tunisia’s Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy has kicked off a new procurement exercise for large-scale solar.
The Tunisian Constitution of 2022 provides in Chapter IV devoted to the Executive Function, Article 92, that the elected President of the Republic takes the oath before the Assembly of People's ...
TUNIS: Tunisia expects to reduce its fiscal deficit to 5.5% of gross domestic product next year from 6.3% this year, driven ...
From Jumia’s headquarters in Abidjan, the company is downplaying the impact of the announcement, pointing out that Zando and ...