Tunisia’s government is looking to the central bank to help repay its external debt for a second straight year, as the economy languishes after a potential International Monetary Fund bailout stalled.
President Kais Saied stressed the need to take a number of urgent measures to safeguard the olive harvest in order to protect ...
Tunisia - The Executive Board of the Central Bank of Tunisia (BCT) decided at its meeting on Thursday to keep its key ...
The arrest of French student Victor Dupont during his research in Tunisia has shown that Kais Saied's regime seeks to erase ...
Migration researcher Ahlam Chemlali was the guest for Africanews special interview segment. She broke down how the lack of ...
Tunisia:The 25th edition of the Carthage Theater Days in Tunisia, which wraps up today, featured the Qatari play Between Two ...
VICENZA, Italy – Planning for African Lion 2025 (AL25), a multinational exercise set to take place in Tunisia next spring, ...
The Tunisian Air Force has taken delivery of another surplus C-130H Hercules transport aircraft from the United States – the ...
A prominent Tunisian politician who tried unsuccessfully to stand against President Kais Saied in last month’s elections is ...
Etihad Airways is set to double its routes to Africa the next year, with new flights to Egypt, Kenya, Tunisia and Algeria ...
Li Hao/GT Against the backdrop of the complex geopolitical situation, such as rising protectionism, China continues to keep ...
Two unidentified bodies were recovered off Tunisia's eastern coast after a migrant boat capsized, local media reported on Friday, with one person still missing and 28 rescued.