Tunisia aims to raise phosphate production about five-fold to 14 million metric tons in 2030, the government said on Wednesday, part of a plan which seeks to restore the vital sector to help revive Tunisia's faltering public finances.
The lawsuit against dozens of opponents accused of conspiring to overthrow President Saied is denounced as unfair and politically motivated
The progress of government work and the review of several draft laws and decrees were the main topics of discussion during the meeting between President Kais Saied and Prime Minister Kamel Madouri on Wednesday afternoon at the Carthage Palace.
Upgrading sulfuric acid units and enhancing their readiness, alongside implementing a maintenance programme for heavy machinery and trucks
TUNIS: Inflation slowed to 5.7% in February 2025 from 6% in January, the National Institute of Statistics (INS) announced on Wednesday. The INS attributed the decrease in inflation to slower price increases in several key categories.
Protesters hold photos of detainees during a gathering outside the courthouse in Tunis, Tuesday, March 4, 2025, demanding the release of individuals prosecuted in a case of conspiracy against state
A highly anticipated trial of several prominent Tunisian opposition figures accused of plotting against state security is set to start Tuesday, with critics and rights groups denouncing it as unfair and politically motivated.
In the north African country of Tunisia, it’s common for Muslims to pray at the shrines of saints. One shrine in Tunis is devoted to a female saint, which is rare. Lilia Blaise takes us there for a glimpse of what the shrine means to the women who visit.