Tag: Tunisia
Sharp increase in the number of migrant crossings from Tunisia to Lampedusa
Nearly 1,800 migrants aboard 63 boats arrived in Lampedusa over the weekend, according to island authorities. 1 min With our correspondent in Tunis, Lilia Blaise This is a considerably high…
in the face of high heat, “mdhalla” hats are making a comeback
In Tunisia, July was the hottest month on record since 1950, according to calculations by the National Institute of Meteorology, with temperatures averaging 32.6 degrees reaching 50 degrees per day…
Justice Department declares war on ‘fake news’
The Tunisian Ministry of Justice has decided to declare war on “fake news” and intox, in a press release published jointly with the Ministry of the Interior and that of…
in the midst of a bread crisis, the government announces the resupply of bakeries
A possible way out of the bread crisis is announced after the decision of the Ministry of Commerce, Saturday August 19, to resupply flour and semolina to so-called “modern” bakeries…
Tunisia: the bread crisis continues, in front of the bakeries, the queues are getting longer
In Tunisia, the queues are prolonged in front of the bakeries while the country has been experiencing a bread crisis for more than a month. Many Tunisians say they are…
Immigrant boat capsized off Tunisia! 5 dead, 7 missing
The boat with irregular migrants in it capsized off the coast of Tunisia. Stating that there were 35 people, mostly Tunisians, on the boat, the authorities stated that 23 people…
Migration crisis in Tunisia: “Saïed is embarrassed to see his own nationals leaving”
Tunisia is set to become the epicenter of a migration crisis in the central Mediterranean, the deadliest route in the world with nearly 1,800 dead since last January, according to…
Tunisia: bakeries on strike do not disarm and appeal to President Saïed
The bread crisis continues in Tunisia with the sit-in in front of the Ministry of Commerce, Monday, August 7, of nearly 200 owners of modern bakeries, at the call of…
the CEO of national television violently criticized by President Saïed
Kaïs Saïed summoned the CEO of national television, Awatef Daly, on August 4, considering that the order given to the news during the 8 p.m. news was “ not innocent…
Deadly fires, “unprecedented” heat wave… Algeria and Tunisia are suffocating
Greece, Italy and Spain are suffocating and continue to battle fires. Further south, part of the Maghreb – particularly Algeria and Tunisia – is also facing an unprecedented heat wave…