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Moncef Marzouki

Tunisians to vote in first democratic president
Africa
/ 21 December 2014

Tunisians to vote in first democratic president

Spurts of violence and extremist-attack threats ahead of Tunisia’s first free presidential election after four years of fighting dictatorship.

By Sapa Afp
Tunisia signs new Constitution
Africa
/ 27 January 2014

Tunisia signs new Constitution

Tunisia’s caretaker leader has signed a new Constitution, giving the country one more step towards democracy since its 2011 uprising.

By Reuters
Tunisia PM unveils new coalition government
Africa
/ 8 March 2013

Tunisia PM unveils new coalition government

Tunisia’s Prime Minister Ali Larayedh has announced a new Islamist-led coalition government.

By Reuters
Death of opposition leader sparks protests in Tunisia
Africa
/ 6 February 2013

Death of opposition leader sparks protests in Tunisia

Tunisian opposition leader Chokri Belaid has been shot dead, sparking angry protests by his supporters and attacks on the offices of the ruling party.

By Kaouther Larbi
Tunisia extends state of emergency after attacks
Africa
/ 1 November 2012

Tunisia extends state of emergency after attacks

Tunisia’s President Moncef Marzouki has extended the country’s state of emergency through to January after a recent series of attacks by extremists.

By Sapa Afp
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Article
/ 21 April 2012

Leaders urge investment for poor nations

Leaders and officials attending the third World Investment Forum on Saturday called for channeling more investments to poor nations.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 25 February 2012

US to assist in rebuilding Tunisian economy

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has pledged that Washington would help Tunisia rebuild its economy and democracy as it struggles with reforms.

By Edouard Guihaire
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Africa
/ 15 February 2012

The winds of change blow in Algeria

When Moncef Marzouki, a dissident transformed into Tunisia’s president, paid a visit to Algeria, Tunisian flags flew from lamp posts in his honour.

By Lamine Chikhi and Christian Lowe
Tunisia’s revolutionary youth turn on new leaders
Africa
/ 8 January 2012

Tunisia’s revolutionary youth turn on new leaders

Youths in Kasserine, a town at the forefront of Tunisia’s uprising a year ago, have now heckled the people their revolution brought to power.

By Staff Reporter
Opposition veteran Marzouki sworn in as Tunisia’s president
Africa
/ 13 December 2011

Opposition veteran Marzouki sworn in as Tunisia’s president

Moncef Marzouki has been sworn in as the Tunisia’s first elected president since the north African nation’s revolution sparked the Arab Spring.

By Kaouther Larbi
Islamist-liberal clashes continue in Tunisia
Africa
/ 3 December 2011

Islamist-liberal clashes continue in Tunisia

Islamist supporters descended on Tunis on Saturday to confront liberal demonstrators rallying against extremism as a new constitution is drafted.

By Staff Reporter
Tunisian parties broker power-sharing deal
Africa
/ 22 November 2011

Tunisian parties broker power-sharing deal

Tunisia’s three main parties have formalised a power-sharing agreement — 10 months after the ousting of strongman Zine el Abidine Ben Ali.

By Staff Reporter
Tunisia coalition hits trouble on day two
Africa
/ 18 January 2011

Tunisia coalition hits trouble on day two

Tunisia’s new coalition government hit trouble on Tuesday when four ministers quit and an opposition party threatened to walk out.

By Staff Reporter

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