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Tunisians will head to polls to vote on a new parliament on December 17
The country has suffered a shortage of basic goods including medicine and some food items in recent months
Tunisian President Kais Saied confirms his country's 'firm belief in the common destiny and future of both countries'
Tunisia is out of the competition, making their win over France bittersweet
Mr Ghannouchi is one of 817 defendants in the case
Costs have risen by 20 per cent this year, putting pressure on those who drive to make a living
Health officials are worried about Shigella bacteria infections as the number of children being admitted to hospitals increases
North Africans survive a stoppage-time penalty check to secure a point against the Scandinavians
The North African nation are considered one of the most successful Arab and African teams
Tunisia's prestigious industry event enjoys another successful year, helping spread a love of culture across the country
Fifa threatens suspension for country's football federation after official speaks of 'dissolving federal offices'
Some bodies remain unidentified after boat carrying 18 people from the city of Zarzis sank
Government says supplies are on their way and impatience of consumers is to blame
Those on the breadline tell 'The National' they have changed eating habits to keep from going hungry
President Kais Saied ratifies loan announced by the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development last month
