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Erin Clare Brown

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Several high profile politicians have been accused of committing election fraud. Reuters
High profile Tunisian politicians charged with electoral crimes

Ennahda leader Rached Ghannouchi and former president Moncef Marzouki are among 19 facing charges of illegal campaigning

MENAJanuary 07, 2022
Tunisians gather to commemorate the 11th anniversary of the start of the 2011 revolution in Sidi Bouzid, the stronghold of the Tunisian revolution. AFP
As Tunisians mark a new anniversary of the revolution, questions about their future loom

President Kais Saied's announced plans for a constitutional referendum next summer bring tepid response

MENADecember 17, 2021
Tunisian President Kais Saied on Monday night announced plans for a referendum on a new constitution. AFP
Tunisia's Kais Saied announces referendum on new constitution

Symbolic dates in 2022 chosen for vote on new constitution and legislative elections

MENADecember 13, 2021
After the olives are removed from the tree, they are winnowed to remove sand and small stones. Twigs and leaves, which can cause bitterness in a finished product, are picked out by hand. Photo: Erin Clare Brown / The National
Harvesting Tunisia's liquid gold with artisanal olive oil producer Kaia

On a 19th-century estate, Sarah Ben Romdane is trying to re-brand the country's best asset

MENADecember 11, 2021
Protest organizers from both the left and the Islamist party, Ennahda, addressed the crowds on Sunday. Photo: Erin Clare Brown / The National
Anti-Saied protest sees unlikely alliance of leftists and Islamists

Thousands gathered to demand a return to democracy at a rally outside the parliament

MENANovember 14, 2021
Activists outside the court in Nabeul, north-east Tunisia, for the trial of MP Zohair Makhlouf. AP Photo
MP jailed for sexual harassment over incident that sparked Tunisia's #MeToo movement

Women's rights activists hail the decision as a historic victory

TunisiaNovember 12, 2021
A protester runs from tear gas launched by security forces across from the landfill in Agareb on Wednesday. Photo: Erin Clare Brown / The National
'The tear gas is no worse than the rubbish': Tunisian villagers protest against landfill

The rubbish crisis, and security forces' response, is a major test for President Kais Saied

MENANovember 11, 2021
Former Tunisian head of state Moncef Marzouki has been a strong critic of President Kais Saied. Photo: AFP
Tunisian judge issues warrant for questioning of former president

International arrest warrant to summon Moncef Marzouki from Paris

TunisiaNovember 05, 2021
This year's Carthage Film Festival includes six screenings in prisons and one for juvenile detainees at the festival's main venue in downtown Tunis. AFP
Tunisia's Carthage Film Festival takes cinema behind bars

A collaboration between the festival and the World Organisation Against Torture opens inroads to improve prison conditions

FilmNovember 04, 2021
La Marsa, the northern suburb of Tunis where authorities said they found a tunnel leading towards the French ambassador's residence on Wednesday. AP
Tunnel found near French ambassador's residence in Tunisia

Tip-off led to discovery a house in coastal suburb of La Marsa

MENANovember 03, 2021
Date oases in the southern city of Tozeur used to have three layers of agriculture: vegetable crops close to the soil, citrus trees in the understory, and date palms towering over the rest. With the advent of monoculture for Diglet Nour dates, the palm groves are now choked with rubbish. Erin Clare Brown / The National
Tunisia cannot handle its own waste, so why is it importing Europe's?

A scandal that embroiled Tunisia's Ministry of Environment reveals the complicated nature of greenwashing

TunisiaNovember 01, 2021
President Kais Saied announced his intention to hold a national dialogue as he presided over a cabinet meeting on October 21.
Tunisian president promises to launch national dialogue

Kais Saied has vowed to exclude 'traitors' and hear out disenfranchised youth

MENAOctober 22, 2021
Tunisia’s constitution guarantees a right to a fair trial along with freedom of speech, but left the task of reforming the military justice code to the country’s politicians. Photo: AP
Outspoken Tunisian civilians bear brunt of military court loophole

For decades, military tribunals have been used to try civilians for offences that would not stand up in civil court

MENAOctober 19, 2021
In this photo distributed by the Tunisian Presidency, Tunisian Prime Minister Najla Bouden talks during the the swearing-in ceremony of the new government, Monday, Oct. 11, 2021 in Tunis. Tunisia got a new government Monday after more than two months without one, with the prime minister naming her Cabinet, including a record number of women. (Slim Abid, Tunisian Presidency via AP)
Tunisia PM Najla Bouden Romdhane prioritises economic reform

First sign the government intends to launch reforms demanded by lenders

MENAOctober 13, 2021
Tunisian President Kais Saied and Prime Minister Najla Bouden with ministers of the new government in Tunis. AFP
Tunisia's new government sworn in

Cabinet takes oath two weeks after first female PM was appointed

TunisiaOctober 11, 2021
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