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Erin Clare Brown

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UGTT Secretery General Noureddine Taboubi addressing the crowd in front of the union's headquarters. Erin Clare Brown / The National
Tunisian labour union calls for second nationwide strike

Hundreds of thousands of public sector workers walked off the job earlier this month

TunisiaJune 27, 2022
The Tunisian govenment said on Friday that threats against President Kais Saied were being investigated. EPA
Tunisian government investigates threats to president's life

The threats come as Tunisia's economy and political situation remain in flux

TunisiaJune 24, 2022
Eljia Ayari crafts a large pot in a traditional motif. The bumps are meant to imbue the quality of a tree to the finished pieces. Erin Clare Brown / The National
Shaping history: the skilled potters of Sejnane

Unique terracotta craft of Tunisia stretches back more than 3,000 years

WeekendJune 17, 2022
Tunisian public sector workers walked off the job on Thursday. Erin Clare Brown / The National
Hundreds of thousands strike over Tunisia's economy

UGTT calls walk-out to close public administrations, halt public transport and ground flights

TunisiaJune 16, 2022
The Groupe Chemique Tunisien factories pump radioative phosphogypsum, sulfuric acid and other toxic compounds into the sea, and flare noxious gases into the air as the produce fertilizer from Tunisia's main natural resource, phosphate. Erin Clare Brown / The National
Tunisia's fertiliser plants turn coastline into 'mass grave'

State-owned fertiliser plants pump millions of tonnes of toxic material into the Mediterranean each year

TunisiaJune 08, 2022
Noureddine Taboubi, secretary general of the Tunisian General Labour Union, at a workers' rally in Tunis. Reuters
Tunisian union announces general strike amid economic turmoil

Public sector workers will strike on June 16

TunisiaMay 31, 2022
President Kais Saied has excluded political parties from his drive to restructure Tunisia's political system. Reuters
Tunisians ordered to vote on new constitution

Leader continues to ignore opposition calls to reverse unilateral decision

TunisiaMay 26, 2022
File photo: Tunisian then-presidential candidate Kais Saied is pictured at his campaign headquarters in Tunis, Tunisia September 17, 2019. Reuters
Tunisian union calls for national strike after rejecting President Kais Saied's dialogue

The powerful UGTT had hedged its criticism of the president's new proposals

TunisiaMay 23, 2022
Tunisia's President Kais Saied. Reuters
Tunisia's President Kais Saied to form committee to write constitution

New laws will be put to a referendum on July 25, he says

TunisiaMay 02, 2022
Sand brewed coffee keeps revellers rolling into the wee hours at Cafe des Delices. Erin Clare Brown / The National
Post-iftar nightlife returns to Tunisia after Covid-19 lockdowns

Despite tighter budgets, cafes are packed and spirits soar as Ramadan revelry returns

TunisiaApril 22, 2022
Those unable to descend the slick steps into the surf warm their feet on hot rocks just below the source. Erin Clare Brown / The National
Postcard from Tunisia: Ain Atrous is a throwback to when life was slower

Ain Atrous is more than hot springs, it's a snapshot of a slower life

WeekendApril 15, 2022
In the months since Kais Saied has taken sole power of the country, dozens of protests have taken place to challenge his power. Erin Clare Brown / The National
After years of dysfunction, MPs unite to battle Kais Saied

Old school politicking and backroom deals helped bring parliamentarians together to vote down Kais Saied's exceptional measures

TunisiaApril 14, 2022
Angelina, 3, and Arina, 5, crossed from Ukraine to safety in Moldova with their mother Natasha. Erin Clare Brown / The National
Whether fighting or fleeing, Ukraine's women write the war's story

Even off the frontlines, Ukraine's women are fighting to secure its future

EuropeApril 01, 2022
People take to the streets in Tunis to protest against the rule of President Kais Saied, who now faces defiance from the Tunisian Parliament. Erin Clare Brown / The National
Tunisian President dissolves Parliament after Bill passes to suspend exceptional measures

Parliament had voted to block Kais Saied's one-man rule

TunisiaMarch 30, 2022
Mothers with their children at the Palanca border crossing into Moldova, March 6 2022
Beyond The Headlines: Women in the time of war

As men stay behind to defend Ukraine's territory, women are fleeing to protect its future

Beyond the HeadlinesMarch 24, 2022
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