Tunisia
Coverage of Tunisia in the Nexus archive.
- Arab Ministerial Committee discusses occupied East Jerusalem in meeting
Foreign ministers from Arab countries met in Amman with Jordan’s King Abdullah II to discuss developments in the occupied Palestinian territories, focusing on Israeli policies in occupied East Jerusalem. The Arab Ministerial Committee, including participants from Jordan, Qatar, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, Pakistan, and Iraq, aimed to coordinate international action against these policies.
- Tunisia power cuts provoke protests against president
Tunisia's rolling blackouts during a severe heatwave have led to night-time protests against President Kais Saied, who is described as authoritarian. Demonstrations highlight public discontent with power supply issues amid extreme weather conditions.
- 'We will rise again': A new generation of Tunisians prepare for Ennahda's return
Ennahda, Tunisia's largest Islamist movement, faces repression under President Kais Saied but its youth wing remains optimistic about a resurgence. Ennahda supporters argue the movement has a history of overcoming political persecution and is preparing for a future beyond Saied's rule.
- Beneath Tunisia’s silence, public anger simmers
Behind Tunisia’s enforced calm, public anger is growing due to repression, economic decline, and collapsing public services. The article highlights dissatisfaction with the current state of governance and living conditions.
- Tebboune says Algeria will stand by Tunisia against 'any threat'
Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune vowed to defend Tunisia against 'any threat' and accused unnamed actors of attempting to isolate and destabilize the country. He did not specify the threats but renewed allegations against the United Arab Emirates, as Tunisia faces a severe electricity crisis and political tensions following President Kais Saied's 2021 power consolidation.
- Tunisia: Ghannouchi’s daughter says family denied information after his collapse in prison
Rached Ghannouchi, a jailed Tunisian Ennahda leader, reportedly fainted in Mornaguia Prison amid high temperatures. His daughter, Soumaya Ghannouchi, stated the family has been denied contact and information about his condition for over a week.
- Heatwave drives major wildfires across North Africa
Extreme heat is causing major wildfires in North Africa, with significant fires reported in Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco. The heatwave has intensified the fires, leading to widespread concern in the region.
- Tunisia grapples with five years of crisis since Saied’s power grab
Tunisians protest five years of President Kais Saied's rule amid an economic crisis and political arrests. The power grab by Saied has led to ongoing turmoil.
- Thousands rally against Tunisia’s president five years after power grab
Thousands of people in Tunisia's capital marched to demand the resignation of President Kais Saied. The protest occurred five years after he took power.
- Tunisia Blocks Tunisair Sale While Drip-Feeding State Support
The Tunisian state owns 74% of Tunisair and has blocked its sale, treating it as a strategic public asset. The airline faces alarming debt and chronic deficits, prompting a restructuring plan that includes 1,200 job cuts and a TND 150 bond issue.
- North African Trio Revives Libya Settlement Push
Egypt, Algeria, and Tunisia reactivated their 2017 trilateral consultation framework in 2025 and held a ministerial meeting in Tunis in January 2026. The three foreign ministers demanded a Libyan-owned political solution, simultaneous elections, and withdrawal of foreign forces and mercenaries.
- Wildfires hound Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco
Deadly forest fires have been raging across Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia for over a week, fueled by an ongoing heatwave, dry conditions, and strong winds. Firefighters are struggling to contain the blazes, which have burned vast areas and forced evacuations.
- The night Tunisia changed
Tunisia's democratic experiment faced a dramatic reversal on 25 July 2021, as President Kais Saied moved toward one-man rule. Protests erupted nationwide over political stagnation, economic struggles, and pandemic-related crises, with tensions directed at Ennahda, the largest parliamentary party.
- Dangerous Tunisian sex predator who attacked five women in 90-minute rampage as he prowled the streets of Jersey is found guilty
A Tunisian man was found guilty of attacking five women during a 90-minute period in Jersey. The court convicted him for his crimes.
- Extreme heatwave grips Tunisia as wide power cuts fuel frustration
An extreme heatwave with temperatures reaching 49°C has gripped Tunisia, compounded by widespread power outages that have spread across much of the country this year. The outages, combined with water cuts, have fueled public frustration and concerns over livelihoods.
- Germany and Algeria Cement Hydrogen Corridor, Betting on a North Africa–Europe Pipeline
Germany and Algeria have established the SoutH2 Corridor, a planned 3,300-kilometre pipeline network to transport green hydrogen from Algeria to Germany through Tunisia, Italy, and Austria. The project aims to deliver up to 4 million tonnes of renewable hydrogen annually, with full operation expected by 2030.
- Tunisia’s Power and Water Crisis Fuels Public Anger
Tunisia's power and water crisis has intensified public anger due to the state electricity utility STEG's 7.36 billion dinar debt by June 2026 and unpaid bills of 6.06 billion dinars. Night-time water rationing, reducing supply by seven hours nightly since March 2023, has further strained resources. Algeria has provided some relief, though details remain unspecified.
- Group F Betting Research after Japan’s Big Win Shifts the Forecast
Japan's 4-0 victory over Tunisia positions Ueda as a key figure in Group F's knockout stage, while the Dutch team's scoring surge impacts the final-round dynamics.
- Tunisia: 'A Blueprint for Complicity' - Three Years On, EU-Tunisia Deal Continues to Fuel Human Rights Violations
Three years after the EU-Tunisia deal, human rights violations continue to be fueled, according to a joint statement by 46 human rights and humanitarian organizations. The deal is described as a 'blueprint for complicity' in the title.
- Tunisia: Tunisia Migration Deal Worsening Human Rights Violations - EU
The European Union and Tunisia signed a 2023 migration deal to curb irregular departures of migrants to Europe. Human rights groups urge the EU to denounce Tunisia's human rights violations and halt funding for abusive migration control activities linked to this agreement.
- Who will cheer for Palestine now?
The World Cup has seen widespread Palestinian solidarity symbols despite Palestine not competing, with Arab teams and fans prominently displaying flags and keffiyehs. Morocco's elimination marked the end of Arab representation, and Egypt's coach publicly honored Palestinian supporters after a win. Palestinians in Gaza celebrated Egypt's victory, and support for Palestine has now extended beyond Arab and Muslim nations.
- Tunisia: Sounding the Alarm Over Tunisia's Crackdown
Tunisia faces increasing repression as highlighted by UN experts and civil society. The crackdown has drawn attention from Human Rights Watch (HRW) and other stakeholders.
- Tunisia Spurns the IMF and Bets on Itself
Tunisia has rejected an IMF program and plans to raise nearly 2 billion euros in 2026 through markets, relying on its central bank to manage debt as bills mature.
- Ecuador upset Germany, Ivory Coast qualify to next round
Ecuador defeated Germany in an unexpected result, but Germany still secured the top spot in Group E. Ivory Coast qualified for the knockout stages for the first time in its history. The Netherlands advanced by beating Tunisia, Türkiye won against the USA despite elimination, and Japan, Sweden, Paraguay, and Australia drew their matches. France is set to face Norway later.
- Tunisia: Review EU Approach Toward Tunisia's Human Rights Decline - HRW
Human Rights Watch urges the EU to reassess its approach toward Tunisia amid a decline in human rights. A joint civil society organization letter highlights concerns over deteriorating conditions.
- Fears of violence in Kenya as protests set to return
Kenya approaches the two-year anniversary of youth protests that resulted in dozens of deaths, raising fears of renewed violence. Ghana's Black Stars football team drew 0-0 with England in a Group L match, while Tunisian sports photographer Hosni Manoubi is capturing moments ahead of Tunisia's final group stage game.
- Ethiopian PM's party secures win in national election
Ethiopia's ruling Prosperity Party secured approximately 90% of seats in national elections, ensuring Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's continued leadership. Tunisia reported inflation exceeding 5% last month, leading to widespread price increases. Cape Verde drew 2-2 with Uruguay, a two-time World Cup champion, in a soccer match.
- Curaçao celebrates first point, Tunisia eliminated, Goals galore for Netherlands and Japan
The Netherlands defeated Sweden 5-1, Germany narrowly avoided a loss to Ivory Coast with a last-minute goal, Curaçao earned its first-ever World Cup point by drawing with Ecuador, and Japan eliminated Tunisia with a 4-0 victory, sending Tunisia home after the group stage.
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- Haiti and Türkiye eliminated, US through to knockouts
Team USA advanced to the knockout rounds with a 2-0 victory over Australia. Paraguay set a 2026 World Cup record by scoring 64 seconds into their match against Türkiye, while Brazil secured a 3-0 first-half win over Haiti. Tunisia is set to face Japan in the 1000th World Cup game.
- Why Tunisia’s renewable energy strategy is facing resistance
Tunisia's renewable energy strategy is encountering resistance because granting concessions to foreign corporations for renewable projects is not effectively addressing the country's energy crisis.
- Why did the Japanese men’s national team abandon its practice pitch in Monterrey?
Japan's men's national team abandoned the Tigres Training Center in Monterrey due to poor pitch conditions, moving to other facilities. The incident sparked criticism in Mexico, with videos of the subpar field going viral. Japan will face Tunisia at Monterrey Stadium during the 2026 World Cup.
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- Tunisia: Human Rights Watch Briefing Paper On the Human Rights Situation in Tunisia
Human Rights Watch has released a briefing paper updating the human rights situation in Tunisia and emphasizing the need for international scrutiny.
- Rare footage captured of Great White shark in Mediterranean Sea
A volunteer diver captured rare footage of an endangered Great White shark in the Mediterranean Sea between Tunisia and Sicily. The diver described shaking during the encounter with the shark.
- Rare footage captured of Great White shark in Mediterranean Sea
A volunteer diver captured rare footage of an endangered Great White shark in the Mediterranean Sea between Tunisia and Sicily. The diver described shaking while filming the encounter.
- Rare footage captured of Great White shark in Mediterranean Sea
Rare footage of an endangered Great White shark was captured in the Mediterranean Sea between Tunisia and Sicily by a volunteer diver, who described shaking during the encounter.
- Tunisians protest for press freedom and release of political prisoners
Tunisians are protesting to demand press freedom and the release of political prisoners. The demonstrations highlight concerns over media restrictions and unjust detentions.
- Tunisian court hands presidential critic Sonia Dahmani new jail term
Sonia Dahmani, a Tunisian lawyer and presidential critic, received a new jail term after being convicted for the second time this year. The ruling occurs amid President Kais Saied's intensified crackdown on dissent.
- Tunisians rally amid economic crisis and political arrests
Hundreds of Tunisians marched through the capital to denounce a worsening economic crisis and crackdown on dissent, amid a surge in political arrests. The rally is a response to the country's deepening economic troubles and restrictions on freedom of expression. Protesters are demanding improvements to the economy and an end to the repression of dissenting voices.