Tunisian president announces changes to electoral system in yet another controversial move
Several opposition parties have already indicated that they will not participate in any constitutional referendum or elections based on a new set of rules drawn up unilaterally by the president
Tunisia’s suspended parliament fights against president’s coup
Just hours after the suspended parliament passed the symbolic vote by a majority, the president dissolved the body
64 of 75 migrants stranded off Tunisian coast agree to return home
The Bangladeshi nationals and their fellow refugees were headed to Europe when their boat capsized. They were rescued by another vessel which was not allowed permission to dock by Tunisian authorities
Protests break out in Tunisia after the death of 15 agricultural workers in accident
All major opposition parties, including the Workers Party, and trade unions, including the UGTT, have condemned the government’s failure to regulate the work and transport conditions of the agricultural laborers
Tunisian government accepts union demands, hikes wages of employees
The wage hike of around $55 comes after months of rallies, protests and a one-day general strike last month which brought air transport, bus services and railways to a halt. The government, following an agreement with the IMF, had frozen the salary of public servants
Around the world in 8 Minutes: Episode 05
In this episode, we report from Buenos Aires on the major developments in the Latin American countries of Venezuela and Colombia.
Tunisian civil servants take to the streets against austerity regime
The strike call was made after negotiations between the government and the Tunisian General Labour Union over wage hikes failed. The country has been rocked by protests following the government implementing IMF-ordered austerity measures






