While some dissenting voices can still be heard in the country, Tunisian authorities’ clampdown could hinder any organised ...
President Kais Saied's near-certain—and certainly illegitimate—reelection in the Oct. 6 election is a sad reminder of the ...
Thirty-four Tunisian MPs proposed a bill to strip the administrative court of its right to settle electoral disputes, which ...
One of the candidates challenging Tunisian President Kais Saied in the country's presidential election next month has been ...
Tunisia’s government jailed a leading opposition figure ahead of next month’s election. Ayachi Zammel, one of just two ...
Thirty-four Tunisian lawmakers proposed on Friday an urgent bill to strip the administrative court of its authority to adjudicate electoral disputes, a move that the opposition says would discredit an ...
A Tunisian court on Wednesday sentenced presidential candidate Ayachi Zammel to 20 months in prison, Zammel's lawyer said, the latest move that has heightened opposition fears of a rigged election ...
Amid a growing crackdown on the political opposition, young people have started taking to the streets. Could the protest gain ...
Demonstrators called for the return of democracy and an end to state repression and intimidation tactics used against ...
In Tunisia, authorities led by President Kais Saied have accelerated a crackdown on opposition candidates and peaceful ...
Before Tunisian voters have their say in the presidential election on Oct. 6, state institutions have already had their say.
President Kais Saied discussed with Prime Minister Kamel Madouri a number of draft legislative texts related to major projects during a meeting at Carthage Palace on Tuesday, according to a statement ...