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In Djerba Explore Park, 600 of the scaly carnivores and other reptile species share the perfect environment
Key staples including flour, semolina and dairy have been missing from shelves for months at a time
About 11 per cent of Tunisians participated in last year's parliamentary elections
Official took shelter in a house in Rafah that was bombed by Israelis
Historic military general who was born in what is modern-day Tunisia is an emblematic figure for the North African nation
Palestinian factions had called for a global strike in protest against Israel’s war in Gaza
Russian Foreign Minister calls for international monitoring on the ground in the besieged enclave
Twenty-nine patients from Gaza have arrived to receive vital health care in Tunisian hospitals, with another 150 set to join them
A second group of 150 patients is expected to arrive on Tuesday
Drought kills crops while water capacity in the country's dams drops below 23 per cent
Tunisia’s Bardo National Museum has a Roman mosaic collection that covers 5,000 square metres
Five more cases of the viral infection have been confirmed by authorities
Fugitives include two men involved in assassinations of two politicians in 2013
Rached Ghannouchi now faces 15 months in jail for 'praising, glorifying and inciting' hatred
Law expected to outline a number of punishments for engagement with Israel
