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Tunisia Bardo Museum attack: Security heightened as government sends in the troops
Tunisia deploys troops in major cities as security agencies arrest nine suspects over museum attack.
Tunisia: Four years after its revolution, massacre poses existential challenge for democracy
Tunisia - the lone success story of the 2011 Arab Spring - faces significant challenges following Bardo Museum massacre
IMF lists winners and losers of oil price slide
Kuwait the worst affected while Morocco the most gained.
Tunisia election: Riots erupt in Hamma city after Essebsi victory
BREAKING: Unrest breaks out in southern city as former official of Ben Ali's regime voted in
Tunisia: Beji Caid Essebsi declared winner of country's first free presidential vote
BREAKING: Veteran politician beats rival Moncef Marzouki with 55.68% of the vote
Tunisia veteran Beji Caid Essebsi claims win in landmark presidential run-off
Rival party led by incumbent president Moncef Marzouki contests Beji Caid's claim as official election results are awaited.
Tunisia Embarks on First Presidential Election since Arab Spring
Beji Caid Essebsi of secular Nidaa Tounes party seen having edge over Moncef Marzouki.
France and Tunisia to Cooperate on Stopping Jihadists Fighting in Iraq and Syria
French interior minister Bernard Cazeneuve announces increased cooperation between two countries.
Tunisia Loses French Tourists After Algeria Beheading
Third of French visitors cancel Tunisia plans after French tourist Hervé Gourdel killed in Algeria.
Gafsa Beach: Fears of Phosphate Poisoning as Hundreds Swim in Tunisian Oasis' Green Waters
Despite official warnings that the Gafsa Beach lake is dangerous and unfit for swimming, hundreds of people have flocked to the vast expanse of water to cool off from the heatwave in Tunisia.
IMF Approves $500m Loan for Tunisia
Central bank governor Chadli Ayari says international aid package is a watershed for the country.
Tunisian Forces Kill Alleged Assassin of Chokri Belaid
Family of murdered secular leader of Popular Front wanted Kamel Gadhgadhi to be tried not killed.
Closure of Morocco's Rape Loophole is Just a Small Step to Ridding the Scourge of North Africa
Morocco has taken steps to conquer its rape problem - but this is just a drop in the ocean.
Tunisia: Islamists, Secularists and the Battle for a Nation's Soul
Tunisia has its fourth PM in three years: a sign that it is still in need of greater stability.
Mers-CoV: Pregnant Woman Dies after Delivery in UAE's First Virus Death
Pregnant woman in Abu Dhabi diagnosed with Mers-CoV gives birth to baby.
Tunisia: 50 Police Injured in Clashes with Youths
Strike degenerates into violence in poor cities of Siliana and Gafsa.
Former Premier League Star Arrested in Match Fixing Sting
Delroy Facey among group of current and former players arrested on suspicion of fixing games in the English Football Conference.
Tunisia's Government Pledges to Tackle Terrorism and Jumpstart the Economy [VIDEO]
Tunisia is battling domestic terrorist attacks as well as a faltering economy
Tunis Business School Graduates Aim to Make Government Work for Them [VIDEO]
Salah Benabdallah tells IBTimes UK about hopes for the new generation of graduates
Tunisia Fights Islamist Extremism Through Education [VIDEO]
Mediterranean School of Business' dean Mahmoud Triki talks to IBTimes UK in Tunisia
Tunisia's Fashion Wear: Beacon for Workers' Human Rights and Ethical Garment Production [VIDEO]
M&S and John Lewis garment producer's Mhedbi Mohsen says Bangladesh Rana Plaza Disaster has brought in new customers
Tunisia's Medicars Calls for Industry Reforms for Post Arab Spring Growth [VIDEO]
Medicars' Yassine Ben Abdallah talks to IBTimes UK about how Tunisia needs political stability to help growth
Tunisia Battles to Silence Arab Spring Echoes of Unrest and Jihadism
Lianna Brinded delivers on-the-ground special report from the cradle of the Arab Spring and ponders its future.
Mers-Cov Death Toll Rises as First Fatality Recorded in Oman
WHO says 64 people have died from Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus.
Tunisia: Suicide Bomber Dies in Sousse Blast
Second suicide attack near tomb of former president Bourguiba in Monastir foiled by police.
Greece Cuts Off State Funding To Golden Dawn
Greek lawmakers voted to cut off state funding to the far-right Golden Dawn party early on Wednesday morning (October 23), the latest effort by the government to clamp down on a party it has branded a "neo-Nazi criminal gang".
Tunisia: Two Policemen Killed by Salafist Militants
Tunisian government is battling Ansar al-Sharia militants near Algerian border
Libya: Russian Embassy Stormed after Mystery Woman Machine-Gunned Army Officer and Scrawled 'Death to Rats' in his Blood
Moscow evacuated all diplomatic staff after compound in Tripoli attacked by gunmen.
Gunmen Kill Four in Sudan Protests Against President Bashir
Thousands of people took to streets of Sudan's capital Khartoum to demand resignation of President Omar Hassan al-Bashir.
Miss World 2013: The Total Round Up of Events and the Upcoming Finale [PHOTOS]
A total round of of everything happening at Miss World 2013.