Tunis

Fatima Elahmer and her three children, Mohamed, Anoud, and Ali. They've been living in Tunis since last summer.

Looking to escape turmoil back home, a Libyan family waits it out in Tunis

Conflict

With Libya deep in its second civil war, many Libyans are holing up across the border in Tunisia

The World

Three years on, an anonymous Tunisian satirist is still waiting for a political revolution in his country

Global Politics
The World

Turmoil in Tunisia: What the Egypt Crisis Means for the Epicenter of the Arab Spring

Conflict & Justice

VIDEO: Protests against the United States spread around Middle East, Africa

Tunisian protesters bring something unusual to demonstration: books

Secular Tunisians worried about rising tide of Islamic fundamentalism

In Tunisia, there’s a growing disagreement between conservative Muslims and secular Tunisian used to the way things were under the previous regime. While no one misses the Ben Ali regime, many of the secular people worry that they’ll be overwhelmed by fundamentalists.

Tunisia In Chaos After Slaying Of Second Opposition Politician

Conflict & Justice

Tunisian opposition party leader Mohammed Brahmi was shot dead outside his house this morning. It’s the second political assassination this year in Tunisia, the birthplace of the Arab Spring.

A Look at Post Revolution Media in Tunisia

Conflict & Justice

One of the many things that has changed in Tunisia since the revolution is the media landscape, which enjoys a lot more freedom today.

The World

Tunisians Fear Losing Secular Society

Conflict & Justice

Tunisia’s practicing Muslims have begun asserting themselves on the streets, in politics and in the media.

Tunisia’s Jews And The Country’s New Rulers

Global Politics

The Islamic Ennahda party has the largest bloc in Tunisia’s new constitutional assembly. Critics of Ennahda worry it will change the country’s predominantly secular legal codes. Tunisia’s Jews say they’re not worried, at least not yet.