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The thrill of the hunt — digging for the perfect vintage denim in one of Tunis' fripes. Erin Clare Brown / The National
Digging for fashion finds in Tunisia's famous 'fripes'

Dior for a dollar, Sabyasachi for a song – Tunisia's secondhand markets are a clothes hound's paradise

MENAOctober 09, 2021
Thousands rallied on the steps of the National Theatre on Sunday in support of President Kais Saied. Noureddine Ahmed / The National
Tunisians take to the streets in support of Kais Saied

After two weekends of anti-Saied protests, the president's supporters strike back

MENAOctober 03, 2021
"We need big ideas. And today political parties don't have them, and Kais Saied doesn't have them." Yassine Ayari at home shortly after being released from prison on September 22. Erin Clare Brown / The National
Yassine Ayari says Tunisia needs big ideas, not big parties

After two months in prison for a Facebook post, dissident blogger-turned-MP talks exclusively to 'The National' about fighting corruption and finding solutions to Tunisia's political deadlock

MENASeptember 30, 2021
Tunisia's president named Najla Bouden Romdhane as the country's and region’s first female prime minister. AFP
Tunisia appoints Arab world's first female PM

Political outsider given task of helping nation out of political deadlock and economic crisis

TunisiaSeptember 29, 2021
Thousands took to the streets of Tunis to protest against Mr Saied'sm suspension of parts of the consitution. Erin Clare Brown / The National
Thousands of Tunisians protest against Saied's suspension of constitution

Sunday marked the first major demonstrations against the president since he suspended Parliament in July

TunisiaSeptember 26, 2021
Tunisians wave their national flag and the flag of the Ennahda Islamist party as they gather on Habib Bourguiba Avenue in Tunis on January 14, 2018. AFP
More than 100 members of Tunisia’s Islamist Ennahda party resign citing poor leadership

Seven MPs and several former ministers were among the 113 who quit

TunisiaSeptember 25, 2021
Many crucial players in Tunisia's political class say Kais Saied, centre, is headed down the path of Tunisia's former dictator, Zine El Abedine Ben Ali, bottom left. Reuters
Opposition to Saied's consolidation of power in Tunisia

Political parties come out against president's suspension of much of the constitution

TunisiaSeptember 24, 2021
Tunisians are worried for the future of their hard-won democracy. Erin Clare Brown / The National
After Saied suspends parts of the constitution, Tunisians worry what comes next

'If you remove Parliament, you remove the authority of the people'

MENASeptember 23, 2021
Tunisian President Kais Saied speaking on Monday. Photo: AP
Tunisia president announces suspension of constitution

Mr Saied assumes more powers and says he will reshape the constitution

TunisiaSeptember 22, 2021
Dozens of Tunisians have been kept from flying out of the country in recent weeks. AFP
Honeymooners and a Paralympic coach land on Tunisia no-fly list

President Saied acknowledged the bans but denies he is curbing freedom of movement

TunisiaSeptember 16, 2021
President Kais Saeid on a tour of Habib Bourguiba Street in Tunis. Photo: Présidence Tunisie
Tunisia's constitution can be changed, says president

Kais Saied announces he will form a new government 'as soon as possible' but gives no timeline

TunisiaSeptember 12, 2021
Kais Saied, when he announced the results in the first round of Tunisia's presidential election on September 17, 2019. Muhammad Hamed / Reuters
'No going back' - Tunisia's President plans to suspend the constitution

Close adviser says Kais Saied will present a new political vision for the country soon

MENASeptember 10, 2021
Yassine Ayari is said to be refusing food at Mornaguia prison where he is serving a two-month sentence. AFP
Jailed Tunisian MP Yassine Ayari goes on hunger strike

Ayari is serving two-month sentence imposed in 2018 by a military court after president lifted his immunity

MENASeptember 09, 2021
US Senators Chris Murphy and Jon Ossoff led a congressional delegation to Tunisia over the weekend and met President Kais Saied at Carthage Palace. Photo: Présidence Tunisie
Diplomatic pressure on Tunisia's President Saied increases

G7 calls for Tunisia's 'swift return to a constitutional order'

MENASeptember 06, 2021
Tunisian President Kais Saied raises his fist to bystanders as he stroll along the avenue Bourguiba in Tunis
‘A parade of red flags’: what next for Tunisia after Kais Saied’s extension of power?

The Tunisian president has called Parliament a ‘threat to the country’

MENAAugust 25, 2021
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