- newsnow.co.uk h/World News/Africa/TunisiaLatest news on Tunisia, the northernmost country in Africa, with breaking news on Tunisian politics, business, travel and more from English language sources.
- worldstatesmen.org Tunisia.html20 Mar 1956 Tunisia is recognized as an independent state. The state continues to be styled Tunisian Kingdom (Mamlaka al-Tunisiyya = Royaume de Tunisie).
- britannica.com place/TunisiaTunisia, country of North Africa situated between Algeria and Libya along the Mediterranean Sea.
- timeanddate.com World Clock tunisia/tunisCurrent local time in Tunisia – Tunis. Get Tunis's weather and area codes, time zone and DST. Explore Tunis's sunrise and sunset, moonrise and moonset.
- worlddata.info africa/tunisia/index.phpTunisia is a country in the north of Africa on the southern Mediterranean coast. ... Tunisia is thus the 24th smallest country in Africa and ranked 93rd in the world.
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/TunisiaAfter massive street protests, Ben Ali was forced out of power in January 2011. Since then, Tunisia has taken the path towards democratization of political and civil life.
- symbolhunt.com tunisia/Kaïs Saïed is the current President of Tunisia. – Further information regarding the symbols and knowledge of Tunisia can be found in the table of contents –.
- encyclopedia.com places/africa/tunisia-political-…Tunisia remained under Turkish control until 1705 when the Husseinite Dynasty was founded, which lasted until Tunisia became a republic on July 25, 1957.
- globaledge.msu.edu countries/tunisiaTunisia has a mixed economic system in which there is a variety of private freedom, combined with centralized economic planning and government regulation.
- rsf.org en/country/tunisiaAfter the 2011 revolution that forced President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali into exile, Tunisia embarked on a democratic transition with unexpected twists and turns.