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30% Surge in Tunisian Tourist Prices Impacts Summer 2025 Travel"
A 30 percent surge in Tunisian tourist prices in 2025, impacting transport, accommodation, and activities, is driven by overall inflation and may affect the country's appeal as a budget-friendly destination, particularly for Algerian tourists.
30% Surge in Tunisian Tourist Prices Impacts Summer 2025 Travel"
A 30 percent surge in Tunisian tourist prices in 2025, impacting transport, accommodation, and activities, is driven by overall inflation and may affect the country's appeal as a budget-friendly destination, particularly for Algerian tourists.
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28% Bias Score


Collège Sadiki Celebrates 150 Years of Shaping Tunisian Education
The Collège Sadiki in Tunis celebrated its 150th anniversary with a conference on Friday, highlighting its foundational role in Tunisian education and its contribution to the country's modern elite, showcasing its blend of Arab-Islamic identity and modern learning, and its survival through coloniali...
Collège Sadiki Celebrates 150 Years of Shaping Tunisian Education
The Collège Sadiki in Tunis celebrated its 150th anniversary with a conference on Friday, highlighting its foundational role in Tunisian education and its contribution to the country's modern elite, showcasing its blend of Arab-Islamic identity and modern learning, and its survival through coloniali...
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52% Bias Score


Tunisian Lawyer Arrested Amidst Government Crackdown
Tunisian authorities arrested lawyer Ahmed Souab on April 21st for allegedly threatening judges, part of a wider crackdown on President Kais Saied's opponents following low voter turnout in January 2023 elections, using anti-terror laws to silence dissent and suppress opposition, raising serious con...
Tunisian Lawyer Arrested Amidst Government Crackdown
Tunisian authorities arrested lawyer Ahmed Souab on April 21st for allegedly threatening judges, part of a wider crackdown on President Kais Saied's opponents following low voter turnout in January 2023 elections, using anti-terror laws to silence dissent and suppress opposition, raising serious con...
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44% Bias Score


Tunisia: Mass Sentencing of Opposition Figures Signals Democratic Backsliding
A Tunisian court handed down harsh sentences to over 40 political figures, including activists and journalists, on April 19th, marking a significant setback for democracy in the country following President Kais Saied's 2021 power grab and raising concerns about human rights and international relatio...
Tunisia: Mass Sentencing of Opposition Figures Signals Democratic Backsliding
A Tunisian court handed down harsh sentences to over 40 political figures, including activists and journalists, on April 19th, marking a significant setback for democracy in the country following President Kais Saied's 2021 power grab and raising concerns about human rights and international relatio...
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60% Bias Score


Tunisia combats counterfeiting with new national action plan
Tunisia is developing a national action plan to combat counterfeiting, addressing the significant economic losses and consumer safety risks associated with its rise in e-commerce; this initiative, involving all relevant ministries, aims to strengthen intellectual property rights and create a more tr...
Tunisia combats counterfeiting with new national action plan
Tunisia is developing a national action plan to combat counterfeiting, addressing the significant economic losses and consumer safety risks associated with its rise in e-commerce; this initiative, involving all relevant ministries, aims to strengthen intellectual property rights and create a more tr...
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44% Bias Score


Mass Trial of Tunisian Opposition Sparks Human Rights Concerns
A Tunisian court sentenced 40 opposition figures to lengthy prison terms for "conspiring against state security", prompting criticism from human rights groups and raising concerns as the EU considers classifying Tunisia as a 'safe country of origin'.
Mass Trial of Tunisian Opposition Sparks Human Rights Concerns
A Tunisian court sentenced 40 opposition figures to lengthy prison terms for "conspiring against state security", prompting criticism from human rights groups and raising concerns as the EU considers classifying Tunisia as a 'safe country of origin'.
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60% Bias Score

Tunisian Judge Questions Security Official in Bouallegue Housing Case
A Tunisian judge is investigating former Tunis governor Chedly Bouallegue for allegedly misusing public funds to pay for a security official's housing; a high-ranking security official will be questioned.

Tunisian Judge Questions Security Official in Bouallegue Housing Case
A Tunisian judge is investigating former Tunis governor Chedly Bouallegue for allegedly misusing public funds to pay for a security official's housing; a high-ranking security official will be questioned.
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32% Bias Score

Tunisian-British Joint Action Plan to Enhance Higher Education Cooperation
Tunisia and Britain adopted a joint action plan for 2025-2026 to boost cooperation in higher education and research, including joint academic programs, double diplomas, and promoting English language use, following meetings in the UK on April 29-30, 2025.

Tunisian-British Joint Action Plan to Enhance Higher Education Cooperation
Tunisia and Britain adopted a joint action plan for 2025-2026 to boost cooperation in higher education and research, including joint academic programs, double diplomas, and promoting English language use, following meetings in the UK on April 29-30, 2025.
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36% Bias Score

Tunisia Launches $23.72 Million Agroforestry Project to Boost Climate Resilience
Tunisia launched a $23.72 million agroforestry project, funded by the African Development Bank and the Tunisian government, to restore 33,200 hectares of land, create 4,500 green jobs, and sequester 32 million tons of carbon over 25 years in the Béja, Siliana, and Bizerte governorates, aligning with...

Tunisia Launches $23.72 Million Agroforestry Project to Boost Climate Resilience
Tunisia launched a $23.72 million agroforestry project, funded by the African Development Bank and the Tunisian government, to restore 33,200 hectares of land, create 4,500 green jobs, and sequester 32 million tons of carbon over 25 years in the Béja, Siliana, and Bizerte governorates, aligning with...
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8% Bias Score

Tunisia and Sinopharm Explore Healthcare Collaboration
Tunisian Ambassador Adel Arbi's visit to Sinopharm aims to boost healthcare cooperation, focusing on technology transfer, investment in Tunisia's health sector, and Sinopharm's potential role in the Aghlabides Medical City project in Kairouan.

Tunisia and Sinopharm Explore Healthcare Collaboration
Tunisian Ambassador Adel Arbi's visit to Sinopharm aims to boost healthcare cooperation, focusing on technology transfer, investment in Tunisia's health sector, and Sinopharm's potential role in the Aghlabides Medical City project in Kairouan.
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36% Bias Score

Tunisian Lawyer Arrested After Criticizing Mass Sentencing of Opposition Figures
Tunisian authorities arrested prominent lawyer Ahmed Souab after he criticized the sentencing of 40 opposition figures, including politicians and journalists, to lengthy prison terms for charges of conspiracy and terrorism; this reflects the ongoing democratic decline under President Kais Saied.

Tunisian Lawyer Arrested After Criticizing Mass Sentencing of Opposition Figures
Tunisian authorities arrested prominent lawyer Ahmed Souab after he criticized the sentencing of 40 opposition figures, including politicians and journalists, to lengthy prison terms for charges of conspiracy and terrorism; this reflects the ongoing democratic decline under President Kais Saied.
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44% Bias Score

Tunisian Court Sentences 40 Opposition Figures to Prison in Mass Trial
A Tunisian court handed down prison sentences ranging from 13 to 66 years to 40 opposition figures, including prominent politicians and businessmen, in a trial widely condemned as politically motivated and repressive, reflecting President Kais Saied's consolidation of power since 2021.

Tunisian Court Sentences 40 Opposition Figures to Prison in Mass Trial
A Tunisian court handed down prison sentences ranging from 13 to 66 years to 40 opposition figures, including prominent politicians and businessmen, in a trial widely condemned as politically motivated and repressive, reflecting President Kais Saied's consolidation of power since 2021.
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56% Bias Score
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