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Ghaya Ben Mbarek

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Tunisia's President Kais Saied casts his ballot at a polling station, during a referendum on a new constitution, in Tunis, Tunisia. Reuters
Tunisia’s parliamentary elections: everything you need to know

Tunisians will head to polls to vote on a new parliament on December 17

TunisiaDecember 07, 2022
Ben Arous Hospital, in a suburb of Tunis. Photo: Sebastian Castelier
Medicine shortage in Tunisia looms as wholesale suppliers strike

The country has suffered a shortage of basic goods including medicine and some food items in recent months

TunisiaDecember 05, 2022
Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah and Tunisian President Kais Saied meet in Tunis. Tunisian Presidential office
Libya's Abdul Hamid Dbeibah makes official state visit to Tunisia

Tunisian President Kais Saied confirms his country's 'firm belief in the common destiny and future of both countries'

TunisiaNovember 30, 2022
Tunisia fans celebrate during the match at the fan zone in Tunis. Reuters
Tunisians celebrate 'revenge' victory over France despite World Cup exit

Tunisia is out of the competition, making their win over France bittersweet

World CupNovember 30, 2022
Ennahda Islamist party leader Rachid Ghannouchi was expected to face interrogation over his suspected involvement in facilitating travel networks to Syria and Iraq. AFP
Tunisia’s former speaker Rached Ghannouchi questioned again by anti-terrorism unit

Mr Ghannouchi is one of 817 defendants in the case

TunisiaNovember 28, 2022
Rises in the cost of petrol and a shortage of basic goods have put some in Tunisia under increasing pressure. Ghaya Ben Mbarek for The National
Tunisia's taxi drivers consider quitting after fifth fuel price rise

Costs have risen by 20 per cent this year, putting pressure on those who drive to make a living

MENANovember 24, 2022
Tunisian doctors say children are increasingly at risk from Shigella bacteria infections. AFP
Eight-year-old Tunisian girl dies from Shigella bacteria infection

Health officials are worried about Shigella bacteria infections as the number of children being admitted to hospitals increases

TunisiaNovember 23, 2022
Tunisians show their colours as they gather in large numbers to watch their team play a World Cup game against Denmark on a big screen in Tunis. AP
Tunisians seize rare moment of joy as they cheer World Cup draw with Denmark

North Africans survive a stoppage-time penalty check to secure a point against the Scandinavians

TunisiaNovember 22, 2022
This is not the first Fifa World Cup for Tunisia's national football team. AFP
Tunisia’s national football team: All you need to know

The North African nation are considered one of the most successful Arab and African teams

World CupNovember 21, 2022
The cast of the Tunisian film, 'Under the Fig Trees', directed by Erige Sehiri, receive the Tanit d’Argent award during the closing ceremony of Carthage Film Festival. AFP
Carthage Film Festival: a breath of fresh air in trying times

Tunisia's prestigious industry event enjoys another successful year, helping spread a love of culture across the country

Film & TVNovember 08, 2022
Tunisia’s national football team could be exclude from next month's Fifa World Cup in Qatar following comments from the country’s sports minister. AFP
Tunisia could be forced to withdraw from World Cup in Qatar

Fifa threatens suspension for country's football federation after official speaks of 'dissolving federal offices'

World CupOctober 27, 2022
Residents protest in Zarzis, in Mednine governorate, southern Tunisia, at the treatment of the remains of migrants from the city who drowned trying to reach Europe. Ghaya Ben Mbarek for The National
Fury of families as Tunisia migrant drowning victims buried in secret

Some bodies remain unidentified after boat carrying 18 people from the city of Zarzis sank

TunisiaOctober 17, 2022
Motorists in Tunis wait in queues at petrol stations because of supply shortages. Ghaya Ben Mbarek for The National
Long queues and frayed tempers at Tunisian petrol stations

Government says supplies are on their way and impatience of consumers is to blame

TunisiaOctober 13, 2022
Global food prices are soaring near the fastest pace ever as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine chokes crop supplies, with Egypt, the world’s biggest wheat buyer, now grappling with higher import bills as the conflict causes a run-up in grain and energy costs. Bloomberg
141 million people in Middle East facing food insecurity, IMF says

Those on the breadline tell 'The National' they have changed eating habits to keep from going hungry

MENAOctober 04, 2022
A Tunisian woman buys vegetables at a market in Tunis, Tunisia, 13 April 2021. EPA
Tunisia gets $147m European loan for grain imports

President Kais Saied ratifies loan announced by the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development last month

TunisiaSeptember 29, 2022
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