Tunisian authorities say a man set himself on fire in front of the capital’s Grand Synagogue and was killed by police. A police officer and a passerby suffered burns.
The Foreign Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) has issued a warning to Britons following an incident outside the Great Synagogue of Tunis advising caution during the emergency response period. Police killed a man who set himself ablaze outside the synagogue according to officials.
A man set himself on fire outside the Grand Synagogue in Tunisia's capital and was subsequently shot by police. The incident injured a police officer and a passerby. The act, tied to psychiatric disorders,
The former chairwoman of Tunisia's truth commission has begun a hunger strike after fighting the abuses of successive governments for four decades
The UK Foreign Office has updated its travel advice for Tunisia. British travellers in Tunisia are being warned to remain cautious after an incident in capital Tunis. It is understood a man set himself on fire outside the Grand Synagogue.
Culture: Tunisian Jews brought their vibrant culture to Israel, blending traditional North African influences with Israeli life. From dishes like couscous and brik to traditional music and crafts, their culinary and artistic contributions have become integral to the diverse tapestry of Israeli society.
NABEUL, Tunisia (AP) — For years, Tunisians have been picking bright red peppers, combining them with garlic, vinegar and spices and turning them into a saucy spread called harissa. The condiment is a national staple, found in homes, restaurants and food stalls throughout the coastal North African nation.
Tunisia says this happens through cooperation with UN migration agency, neighboring countries Algeria and Libya
On a hillside in Tunisia’s northwestern highlands, women scour a sun-scorched field for the wild herbs they rely on for their livelihoods, but droughts and rising temperatures are making it ever harder to find the precious plants.
Italy, Germany, Austria, Algeria and Tunisia signed on Tuesday a joint declaration stating they would press ahead with a plan to build an hydrogen pipeline linking North Africa and Europe, Rome's foreign and energy ministries said.
Tunisia - President Kaïs Saied stressed the need for all public and private banks to join the national effort to boost investment and facilitate financial transactions when he met with Governor of the Central Bank of Tunisia, Fethi Zouhair Nouri, at Carthage Palace on Wednesday afternoon.
Mary Gibson, president of the Naperville Park Board and a candidate for Naperville City Council, is headed to North Africa for an international exchange program sponsored by the U.S. State