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Tunisia

Tunisia, officially the Tunisian Republic, is the northernmost country in Africa. It is bordered by Algeria to the west, Libya to the southeast, and Mediterranean Sea to the north and east. 

Today Tunisia is an export-oriented country, in the process of liberalizing its economy while, politically it is a dictatorship in all but name. Tunisia has an authoritarian regime in the guise of a procedural democracy led by Zine El Abidine Ben Ali who has governed as President since 1987 and has systematically diminished freedom of press and political pluralism while keeping appearances of democracy. Read More

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Tunisia: Nation's Trade Deficit Doubles

Feb 15 - AllAfrica News

Tunisia: Municipalities On Strike

Feb 13 - AllAfrica News

Articles About Tunisia

Egyptian man walks in front of a wall sprayed with graffiti depicting the faces of former President Mubarak and Field Marshal Tantawi in Cairo
Egypt Presidential Election: Is the Revolution Still On?

By IBTimes UK

To mark the historic occasion, IBTimes UK takes a look at at the Egyptian Revolution in an interview with Nariman Youssef author of the e-book Summer of Unrest: Tahrir - 18 Days of Grace. (11:31 am)

MORE TOPICS: IRAQ, ELECTIONS, EGYPT

Al-Baghdadi Al-Mahmoudi
Tunisia Irks Human Rights Advocates By Extraditing Ex-Libyan Prime Minister

By IBTimes

Tunisia announced Tuesday that it intends to extradite former Libyan prime minister Al-Baghdadi Al-Mahmoudi back to his home country after detaining him for eight months. (11:43 pm)

MORE TOPICS: HUMAN RIGHTS, COURT, LIBYA, ALGERIA, MALI, LAWYER

David Cameron
Eurozone Crisis, Afghan Issue to Top David Cameron's Agenda for G8 Summit

By IBTimes UK

The eurozone crisis, North Korea, the Middle East and Afghanistan are also expected to figure in talks. (May 18)

MORE TOPICS: AFGHANISTAN, JAPAN, ELECTIONS, EGYPT, INVESTMENT

GCC
GCC Meets In Saudi Arabia To Tighten Economic-Political Unity

By IBTimes

Leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council gathered in the Saudi capital of Riyadh on Monday for a one-day meeting to discuss the possibility of forming a regional bloc similar to the European Union. (May 14)

MORE TOPICS: AL-QAEDA, EUROPEAN UNION, EGYPT, LIBYA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

Algeria's President Bouteflika
Algeria Elections: Sceptics To Abstain From Voting; Islamists Sense Opportunity

By IBTimes

Political scepticism may mar the Algerian parliamentary election Thursday even as the ruling government aims at easing the pressure for democratic change created by the Arab Spring revolts last year. (May 10)

MORE TOPICS: ELECTIONS, EGYPT, ALGERIA

EBRD to invest 7.5 billion euros in North Africa, Jordan

By Reuters UK

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development hopes to eventually invest 7.5 billion euros a year in North Africa and Jordan to support democratic transition and help economies recover from the 2011 revolutions, its president said. (May 07)

MORE TOPICS: GERMANY, RUSSIA, EGYPT, POLAND, LIBYA, MOROCCO

U.N. Observers in Syria
Pitched Battle Breaks Out In Syria Before Widely Scorned Election

By Reuters

Fighting between rebels and President Bashar al-Assad's forces erupted in an oil producing province in eastern Syria, residents and activists said on Sunday, the eve of a parliamentary election the authorities say shows reforms are under way. (May 06)

MORE TOPICS: IRAQ, HUMAN RIGHTS, RUSSIA, EGYPT, LIBYA

United Nations
UN Launches Study To Assess Migration Policies In European Borders

By India Blooms News Service

A United Nations expert will begin a one-year study to assess the impact of migration policies, followed in the Euro-Mediterranean region, on the human rights of migrants, by focusing on the management of the European Union's external borders. (May 04)

MORE TOPICS: HUMAN RIGHTS, UNITED NATIONS, MANAGEMENT

JPMorgan to boost Technicolor stake in rights issue

By Reuters

Technicolor said U.S. bank JPMorgan Chase plans to take a stake of up to 29.96 percent in the French digital video specialist to help it cut debt and push through its turnaround plan. (May 03)

MORE TOPICS: CHINA, JPMORGAN CHASE, INVESTMENT

Tunisia tourism
Tourists Return To Tunisia After Year Of Turmoil

By Reuters

After a year of revolutionary turmoil that saw tourists flee the Mediterranean hotspot in droves, Tunisia hopes 2012 will mark the start of the recovery in a sector that used to account for almost 7 percent of gross domestic product and employs 500,000 people. (Apr 30)

MORE TOPICS: UNEMPLOYMENT, UNITED NATIONS, ELECTIONS, EGYPT, LIBYA