- news.google.com topics/……Read full articles, watch videos, browse thousands of titles and more on the "Tunisia" topic with Google News.
- en.wikipedia.org TunisiaThe Arab governors of Tunis founded the Aghlabid dynasty, which ruled Tunisia, Tripolitania and eastern Algeria from 800 to 909.[52]...
- cia.gov the-world-factbook/about/archives/2023/…Tunisia held legislative elections on schedule in October 2019. SAIED's term, as well as that of Tunisia's 217-member parliament, was set to expire in 2024.
- africa.com All About TunisiaOf the nations along the Atlas mountain range, Tunisia is the smallest. The Sahara desert is in the south with fertile areas in the remainder of the country.
- euronews.com news/africa/tunisiaFind all national and international information about tunisia. Select the subjects you want to know more about on euronews.com.
- ndi.org middle-east-and-north-africa/tunisiaAs a member of the Open Government Partnership, Tunisia has committed to enhancing accountability and public participation in government.
- aljazeera.com where/tunisia/Stay on top of Tunisia latest developments on the ground with Al Jazeera’s fact-based news, exclusive video footage, photos and updated maps.
- tr.wikipedia.org TunusTranslation by the University of Bern: Tunisia is a free State, independent and sovereign; its religion is the Islam, its language is Arabic and its form is the Republic.
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/TunisiaA synthesis of various civilizations, having been settled by various peoples, Tunisia is a center of rich cultural activity.
- newsnow.com us/World/Africa/TunisiaLatest news on Tunisia, the northernmost country in Africa, with breaking news on Tunisian politics, business, travel and more from English language sources.