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President accuses European Parliament of attempting to undermine country’s sovereignty
The wait for help with shelter and rebuilding continues as food and other necessities begin to arrive
Thousands remain in dire need of basic amenities in areas that are hard to reach
Thousands in affected areas are facing an unknown future after losing everything in the quake
As the death toll nears 2,700, hundreds of injured people are still in hospital and face uncertain futures
More than 2,000 people were killed and many injured in a 6.8 magnitude earthquake that hit the country on Friday
Emergency services struggling to reach hardest-hit villages due to fallen boulders blocking mountain roads
Hope for survivors dwindles as rescue teams head to the country
For many Tunisians, cafes are a place to bond and build relationships
Others still missing as record rainfall in the north of country turns rivers into torrents
Two tourists were shot dead by Algerian coastguard last week
Abdel Karim Harouni heads the Shura Council, the highest-ranking body in the party
Millions left counting the cost as blazes lay waste to farming, tourism and wider economies from North Africa and Europe to North America
EU Parliamentary party leader tells President Kais Saied that 'we need results'
Ecowas's threat of force to remove coup leaders and restore Mohamed Bazoum as president has divided opinion in Africa
