Tunisians
15 Apr
Festive Ramadan nights prove to be a respite for many Tunisians, especially as the country faces economic challenges. The capital's old alleys features a mix of light displays, music, and dance - all with the goal of boosting commercial activity and showcasing the city's historic landmarks.
29 Aug 2021
Tunisians express their opinions on President Kais Saied’s decision to extend the suspension of parliament until further notice, a month after freezing it in a move that opponents decried as a coup.
29 Jul 2021
In the Bab al-Fella district of Tunis, many people are struggling to bear the consequences of an economic crisis that seems endless.
26 Jul 2021
Tunisians backing rival sides following the ouster of the government threw stones at each other outside the parliament building early on Monday.
Several hundred people both for and against President Kais Saied's decision to ouster the government gathered outside the parliament building and several appeared to have been injured in the exchange of stone throwing.
30 Jan 2021
A decade after mass protests toppled Tunisia's long-time president and sparked uprisings across the Middle East and North Africa, anger is boiling over again amid economic stagnation, the global pandemic and a widening disconnect between people and their leaders.