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Hundreds of thousands of public sector workers walked off the job earlier this month
The threats come as Tunisia's economy and political situation remain in flux
Unique terracotta craft of Tunisia stretches back more than 3,000 years
UGTT calls walk-out to close public administrations, halt public transport and ground flights
State-owned fertiliser plants pump millions of tonnes of toxic material into the Mediterranean each year
Public sector workers will strike on June 16
Leader continues to ignore opposition calls to reverse unilateral decision
The powerful UGTT had hedged its criticism of the president's new proposals
New laws will be put to a referendum on July 25, he says
Despite tighter budgets, cafes are packed and spirits soar as Ramadan revelry returns
Ain Atrous is more than hot springs, it's a snapshot of a slower life
Old school politicking and backroom deals helped bring parliamentarians together to vote down Kais Saied's exceptional measures
Even off the frontlines, Ukraine's women are fighting to secure its future
Parliament had voted to block Kais Saied's one-man rule
As men stay behind to defend Ukraine's territory, women are fleeing to protect its future
