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The national questionnaire, which was meant to inform President Saied’s new constitution, was filled out by less than 4 per cent of the population
Some in Europe's poorest country have criticised what they regard as a sense of entitlement among those who have fled war in Ukraine
One of Europe's poorest countries, Moldova has taken in more refugees per capita than any other country
Refugees hold on to hopes of being reunited with their loved ones as they leave their country behind
Co-ordinating on Snapchat and Instagram, students band together to make it home
UN estimates 100,000 already displaced by the fighting after Russia continues incursion
Teachers, nurses and police officers are being put in the red by late salary payments as the country’s finances crumble
Thousands of West Africans living in Tunisia have to rely on word of mouth and rumours from home for vaccine information
The body that governs judicial independence was one of the last remaining state institutions not under the control of Kais Saied
Under threat and in decline, Tunisia's natural beauty continues to entrance those lucky enough to catch a glimpse of it
Nadia Akacha had been the leader's closest confidante since his 2019 presidential campaign
Demonstrators across the political spectrum defied a ban on gatherings
Political rows, economic woes, and Covid created the conditions for the president's consolidation of power
