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          Read the latest news and business stories come the capital of Tunisia

          Algeria's new prime minister Noureddine Bedoui will retain his position in a caretaker government after the departure of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika. AP

          PM to hold position in Algeria’s caretaker government

          AfricaApril 01, 2019
          epa07476247 A handout photo made available by the Saudi Royal Palace shows Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (C), Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah (L) and President of Tunisia Beji Caid Essebs (R) attending the Arab Summit in Tunis, Tunisia, 31 March 2019. Arab leaders are holding their 30th annual summit in Tunis and are expected to discuss the US recognition of Israel’s sovereignty on Golan heights and developments in Syria, Yemen and Libya. EPA/BANDAR ALGALOUD HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES

          King Salman defends Syrian sovereignty of Golan

          March 31, 2019
          In this photo provided by the Tunisian Presidency, Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi, right, greets Saudi Arabia's King Salman at Tunis-Carthage International Airport near Tunis, Tunisia, Thursday, March 28, 2019. (Slim Abid/Tunisian Presidency via AP)

          Arab leaders gather in Tunis for league summit

          March 31, 2019
          Mr Salih says he does not see any "serious" opposition when it comes to the presence of American forces in Iraq as long as they are there for the specific mission of assisting in the fight against the Islamic State group. AP

          'Consensus' on US troops in Iraq: Barham Salih

          March 30, 2019
          Diplomatic sources said Tunisia's president was concerned Mr Baati's expressions of support for the Palestinians risked damaging relations with the US. AFP

          UN tells Tunisia to release Libya sanctions expert

          March 29, 2019
          Saudi Arabia's King Salman is greeted by Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi at the Tunis-Carthage International Airport. Tunisian Presidency via AP

          Saudi King Salman arrives in Tunisia for Arab League summit

          March 29, 2019
          Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdulaziz meets Libyan military commander Khalifa Haftar in Riyadh. Reuters

          Libya's Khalifa Haftar meets Saudi leaders ahead of Arab summit

          March 28, 2019
          A new report calls on President Beji Caid Essebsi to make an official apology to victims of human rights violations at the hands of the state. AFP

          Tunisia panel calls on head of state to issue apology

          March 27, 2019
          Islamic state militants have been losing ground elsewhere in the world, including in the village of Baghouz, Deir Al Zor province, Syria. REUTERS

          Tunisian forces kill three ISIS militants

          March 19, 2019
          Algerian teachers protest against extending President Abdelaziz Bouteflika's mandate in Algiers, Algeria, 13 March 2019. EPA

          Protests in Algeria do not indicate a rerun of the Arab uprisings

          CommentMarch 14, 2019
          A German police officer in protective gear walks down stairs in an apartment building in Cologne, Germany, where a Tunisian suspect and his German wife were producing biological weapons for an attack in Germany. AP

          German prosecutors charge couple plotting chemical attack

          EuropeMarch 07, 2019
          A Syrian woman walks past a military vehicle as hundreds of civilians, who streamed out of the Islamic State group's last Syrian stronghold, headed towards a screening point run by the Syrian Democratic Forces, outside Baghouz. AFP/Delil Souleiman

          Is Baghouz the end of the battle against ISIS, or just the beginning?

          CommentMarch 07, 2019
          Libyan children wave their national flag in the capital Tripoli during a celebration to mark the upcoming eight anniversary of the Libyan revolution which toppled Muammar Qaddafi. AFP

          Libyan prime minister says elections to be held this year

          March 06, 2019
          People walk in front of the Tunis Palace of Justice in Tunis. More than 40 people have been summoned to face trial over Tunisia's deadliest attack in a Mediterranean resort in 2015. AP

          Tunisia: returning foreign fighters could contribute to radicalising others, activists say

          March 03, 2019
          Migrants react as they rest on board the Sea Watch 3 off the coast of Siracusa, Italy. Reuters.

          Libyan commander disciplined over bungled migrant rescue

          EuropeMarch 01, 2019
          Tunisian riot police clash with protesters during demonstrations in Kasserine on December 25, 2018. Reuters

          Tunisian police and protesters clash after police station death

          February 17, 2019
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