Mar 08, 2013
Arab Spring economies: Tunisia, the cradle of the Arab Spring, wants to revive its battered tourism industry more than two years after the revolution. Read Article Tunisia looks to tourism to heal economy hit by Arab Spring
Feb 28, 2013
An electro-dance craze that has gone viral on the internet is sparking insults and fisticuffs in Tunisia, where secularists and Islamists are battling for the soul of a nation. Read Article Insults and fighting: Harlem Shake rattles Tunisia's Salafists
Feb 28, 2013
The move is a concession to secular opposition parties that had argued that putting independents in charge would improve the political climate and reduce tensions. Read Article Tunisia's Islamist Ennahda to cede key ministries
Feb 26, 2013
Authorities say the killer is on the run after they arrest his suspected accomplices who are members of a 'radical religious group'. Read Article Tunisia identifies Belaid's assassin, arrests four 'accomplices'
Feb 23, 2013
Controversial interior minister faces task of easing public and opposition anger Read Article Ali Larayedh to head Tunisia's new government
Feb 20, 2013
The IMF says a Dh6.5 billion loan to the Tunisian government is on hold until the 'political situation is clarified'. Read Article Tunisia seeks new premier to escape political crisis
Feb 20, 2013
Hamadi Jebali quits his post after failing to bring about reconciliation between his ruling Ennahda party and the opposition. Alice Fordham reports from Tunis Read Article Tunisia's prime minister resigns amid political chaos
Feb 19, 2013
Hamadi Jebali was seeking to forge a consensus on his proposal to form a non-partisan administration. Read Article Tunisian president says talks to form government collapse
Feb 18, 2013
The memorial was ripped off from its base and broken, and the flowers surrounding it were trampled and scattered. Read Article Statue of murdered Tunisian opposition leader Belaid vandalised
Feb 18, 2013
Despite calls for unity at a thousands-strong weekend march, Tunisia's ruling Islamist party is fighting deep splits and struggling to maintain its political hold on the country. Alice Fordham reports from Tunis Read Article Fault lines grow deeper in Tunisia after Belaid assassination