Headline: In Tunisia, heavy sentence for anti-racist activist Saadia Mosbah
In Tunisia, anti-racist activist Saadia Mosbah has been sentenced to eight years in prison and a heavy fine amidst a crackdown on dissent against President Saรฏed.
Tunisia: Immigration at the Center of the Phone Conversation Between Presidents Saรฏed and Macron
Tunisian President Kaรฏs Saรฏed discussed immigration and other key issues with French President Emmanuel Macron during a phone call on March 20.
Tunisia: Human Rights Violations Observed Throughout the Territory
A report from the Tunisian NGO Intersection highlights numerous human rights violations across Tunisia, particularly affecting freedom of expression and peaceful assembly from 2025 to 2026.
Live match between Al Ahly SC and Esperance de Tunis in the quarter-finals of the Africa Champions League.. Moment by moment
The live coverage of the quarter-finals match between Al Ahly SC and Esperance de Tunis in the Africa Champions League showcases a key battle for a spot in the semi-finals.
Guayaquil Students Compete in Tunisia with Project on Totumo to Reduce Disease-Associated Processes
Two students from Guayaquil are representing Ecuador at an international science fair in Tunisia with their project on the medicinal uses of the totumo fruit.
Tunisian anti-racism activist sentenced to eight years in prison
A Tunisian court has sentenced anti-racism activist Saadia Mosbah to eight years in prison on charges of financial misconduct, a ruling criticized as politically motivated and part of a wider crackdown on civil society.
Tunisia: Tunisian Independence - Between Political Negotiations and Armed Resistance
The article reflects on the historical significance of Tunisia's independence from French colonial rule, highlighting the dual strategy of political negotiations and armed resistance that characterized its path to sovereignty.
Tunisia: Tunisian Independence - Between Political Negotiations and Armed Resistance
Tunisia's independence from French colonial rule on March 20, 1956 marked a significant milestone in its history, leading to a reflection on the struggle for sovereignty as the country prepares to celebrate its 70th anniversary in 2026.
In Tunisia, anti-racist activist Saadia Mosbah sentenced to eight years in prison
Tunisian anti-racist activist Saadia Mosbah has been sentenced to eight years in prison and fined 100,000 dinars for alleged financial misconduct.
Seventy years after independence, Tunisia lives in the nostalgia of Bourguiba
Tunisia reflects on the legacy of its first president, Bourguiba, as it approaches the 70th anniversary of independence amidst ongoing crises.
Lemouchi reveals Tunisia's squad: new faces and exclusion of prominent names
Tunisia's national football coach, Sabri Lemouchi, announced a new 30-player squad that will prepare for upcoming friendlies in Toronto as they gear up for the World Cup.
Without pension, no right to land and transported in 'death trucks': the labor precariousness of female agricultural workers in Tunisia, the arduous battleground of the country's feminists
The article discusses the precarious labor conditions faced by female agricultural workers in Tunisia, highlighting the feminist movement's efforts to improve their rights and living conditions.
In Tunisia, an end of Ramadan between breaking fast and cultural evenings
The end of Ramadan in Tunisia this year is marked by cultural outings and night openings of museums to encourage citizens to engage with their heritage.
The War in the Middle East: The Consequences of the Clash Reach Tunisia Through Oil Shipments
The conflict in the Middle East impacts Tunisia's energy imports as the country grapples with rising oil prices and dependence on foreign energy supplies.
Tunisia: A detention order against seven organizers of the flotillas for Gaza
In Tunisia, a detention order has been issued against seven members of the Tunisian coordination of the Global Sumud Flotilla for purported money laundering.
Africa: 2026 Oscars - Norway's 'Sentimental Value' Wins Best International Feature As Africa's Wait Continues (Full List)
Norway's film 'Sentimental Value' won the Oscar for Best International Feature, extending Africa's wait for a win in this category to 21 years despite a strong entry from Tunisia.
Live Match of Esperance vs Al Ahly in the First Leg of the African Champions League Quarterfinals
The match between Egyptian Al Ahly and Tunisian Esperance is taking place today in the first leg of the African Champions League quarterfinals.
Calls for the release of "Resistance Fleet" activists detained in Tunisia
International committee urges Tunisia to release activists detained for planning a humanitarian mission to break the Gaza blockade.
Tunisia, Japan to play 1,000th FIFA World Cup match
Tunisia and Japan will compete in the historic 1,000th match of the FIFA World Cup on June 20 at Monterrey Stadium, Mexico.
Time of the Al-Ahly vs. Esperance match in the quarter-finals of the African Champions League and broadcasting channels
The Al-Ahly team will face Esperance in the first leg of the African Champions League quarter-finals, with details on match timing and broadcast.
Tunisia: Arrest of Several Organizers of the Global Sumud Flotilla Heading to Gaza
In Tunisia, at least seven members of the Global Sumud Flotilla initiative have been arrested on charges of illegal fundraising and money laundering while attempting to breach the Israeli blockade on Gaza.
In Tunisia, a new Ramadan marked by a sharp rise in prices
In Tunisia, Ramadan shopping is overshadowed by significant inflation, with prices for staple foods soaring beyond expectation.
Tunisia to undertake $1 billion expansion of Carthage airport
Tunisia is set to invest $1 billion in expanding the Carthage airport to enhance its tourism capacity and modernize its air transport infrastructure.
Tunisia plans to expand Carthage Airport at a cost of one billion dollars to increase capacity
The Tunisian government is set to undertake a $1 billion expansion of Carthage Airport, aiming to increase its capacity to handle nearly four times its current passenger volume.
Tunisians protest against US-Israeli war against Iran
Around a hundred people protested in Tunis against US and Israeli actions in Iran, expressing solidarity with the Iranian people.
Tunisian investigation on the Flotilla. In the crosshairs Nawar
A Tunisian investigation into the Flotilla, which intends to sail towards Israel, has unveiled allegations of irregularities and has led to the arrest of key figures such as Wael Nawar.
Five activists of the Flotilla detained in Tunis: under scrutiny for fundraising and the use of donations
Tunisian authorities have detained five activists linked to the Global Sumud Flotilla over allegations of fundraising irregularities and financial mismanagement related to donations.
Tunisia: Inflation Rate Stands At 5 Percent in February 2026
Tunisia's inflation rate rose to 5% in February 2026, driven primarily by increases in food prices.
A pro-Israel organization launches a campaign to exclude 'The Voice of Hind Rajab' from the Oscars
A pro-Israel organization has launched a campaign against the nomination of the Tunisian film 'The Voice of Hind Rajab' for the 2026 Oscars, claiming it promotes unacceptable political propaganda.
FIFA grants Rani Khedira the green light to represent the Tunisian national team
The Tunisian Football Federation has successfully completed the procedures for Rani Khedira, allowing him to officially represent Tunisia in the 2026 World Cup.
Tunisia: A proposed law wants to drastically tighten access to nationality
In Tunisia, a new proposal aims to significantly tighten the requirements for acquiring nationality, particularly affecting naturalization and birth nationality rights.
From Brazil to Tunisia: the nominees for Best International Film at the 2026 Oscars
The 98th Academy Awards, set for March 15, 2026, will highlight the Best International Film category, showcasing five notable films that have sparked global conversations at film festivals.
Tunisia: a wealthy businessman and a former Prime Minister convicted in a corruption case
A wealthy businessman and the former Tunisian Prime Minister were both sentenced to six years in prison for their involvement in a high-profile corruption case.
The meeting under the sun during Ramadan fasting, football players collapse on the ground: the crazy images
During a recent football match in Tunisia, players collapsed on the field due to exhaustion from fasting during Ramadan and extreme heat.
Rulings in Tunisia imprisoning Ben Ali's son-in-law, a former Prime Minister, and former ministers on corruption charges
A Tunisian court has sentenced businessman Marwan Mabrouk, son-in-law of former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, and several former officials to prison over corruption-related charges.
Tunisia: Tunisia Voices Deep Concern Over Military Escalation in Middle East, Calls for Immediate De-Escalation
Tunisia has expressed significant concern over military escalations in the Middle East and called for immediate de-escalation efforts.
Tunisia Welcomes Injured Palestinian Child Khalil Abou Dagga for Medical Treatment
Tunisia has welcomed injured Palestinian child Khalil Islam Abou Dagga for medical treatment following a presidential directive.
2026 Tunisia Cup: Al-Ahly faces Monastir in the strongest match of the Round of 32
The draw for the Round of 32 in the 2026 Tunisia Cup resulted in a high-stakes match between Al-Ahly and Monastir, alongside several other notable matchups among Tunisian Premier League teams.
Former Tunisian PM jailed for 24 years for aiding jihadists to travel to Syria
Former Tunisian Prime Minister Ali Larayedh has been sentenced to 24 years in prison for facilitating the travel of jihadists to Syria during the Syrian conflict.
24 years in prison for former Tunisian Prime Minister and Ennahda condemns the ruling
The former Prime Minister of Tunisia, Ali Larayedh, has been sentenced to 24 years in prison, a ruling condemned by his political party, Ennahda.
Migrants in Tunisia face growing pressure to leave 'voluntarily'
Migrants in Tunisia are experiencing heightened pressure from authorities to leave the country voluntarily amid intensified crackdowns on camps.
This is how Kais Saied thinks
The article critiques the Tunisian president Kais Saied's five-year rule, emphasizing the lack of achievements and the imprisonment of political opponents.
Tunisia: Justice Refuses to Shut Down the Phosphate Fertilizer Plant in Gabรจs Accused of Pollution
Tunisian judges have rejected a request to temporarily halt operations at a phosphate fertilizer plant in Gabรจs, citing insufficient evidence of pollution.
Tunisian court rejects bid to halt polluting fertiliser plant
A Tunisian court declined to suspend operations at a fertiliser plant in Gabes despite community protests linking it to health issues.
Mosques of Tunisia: Architecture that Defies Time and Young Voices Reviving Its Lifeblood
Tunisia has recently seen a significant increase in the number of places of worship, with estimates suggesting a total of 6,728 by 2025, highlighting their cultural and historical importance.
Ramadan in Tunisia: The Authenticity of Taste and the Charm of Family Gatherings
Tunisians cherish Ramadan as a time for family gatherings and delicious traditional meals, offering an escape from daily life stresses.
Ali Al-Baraq: The voice of Ramadan, present in every Tunisian home
The article reflects on the legacy of the late Sheikh Ali Al-Baraq, a beloved Quran reciter whose voice has become synonymous with the month of Ramadan in Tunisia.
Tunisia: The Salvation Front rejects a ruling to imprison two leaders in Ennahda
The Tunisian opposition group, the National Salvation Front, has rejected prison sentences for two leaders of the Ennahda party, calling the rulings shocking and unjust.
From Thirst to Drowning: The Maghreb on a "Knife's Edge" Between Contradictory Climates
The Maghreb region experiences devastating floods following a prolonged dry spell, raising concerns over climate change impacts.
Migrants, Stabilization of Arrivals: Effective Interceptions Off the Coast of Tunisia
A new report indicates a stabilization in the number of irregular migrant arrivals in Italy, attributed to increased interception activities at sea.