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Gunman fatally shot by security forces before he could reach pilgrimage site
More than 80 per cent of the country’s reserves are primarily for agriculture
Neila Nouira Gonji was a central player in trying to broker a bail-out deal with the IMF
More than 20 members of opposition have been detained for charges relating to Tunisia's national security
Civil Defence reports suggest the fire began in the employees' lounge before spreading to at least five floors
Seeds distributed to farmers in north of country despite many still growing plant illegally
Mounir Smiri owns the oldest shop for collectors in the capital
Traffic-related deaths have increased by more than 30 per cent year on year
Secretary General says he is in constant contact with parties to the conflict, calling on them to de-escalate tension and return to negotiating table
President Kais Saied seeks alternative funding after stalled IMF bailout talks
President hits out as International Monetary Fund seeks reforms as part of conditions for a bailout
Document dates back to 1659 and was seized by colonial France in 1842
Several prison sentences have been handed down over the past few months to previous regime officials
North African nation severed ties with Damascus in 2012, with later resumption limited to basic consular services
Opposition group says president has been absent from public duties since March 22
