The results of a referendum on the country’s new constitution was rejected by five Tunisian parties on Wednesday. The National Campaign to Overthrow the Referendum, a coalition of five Tunisian parties announced
MorePreliminary results show that Tunisians have voted in favor of a new constitution in a referendum, according to the chairman of the country’s electoral commission. A 94.6 percent turnout in the referendum
MoreAs part of his official visit to Morocco, Israeli Justice Minister Gideon Sa’ar plans to sign a memorandum of legal cooperation with his Moroccan counterpart. David Govrin, the Israeli ambassador to Morocco,
MorePresident Kais Saied’s proposal for a new constitution went before Tunisians for a vote on Monday. At 6 a.m. local time, polling places began opening their doors to the public (05:00 GMT).
MoreAn official said on Friday that three people were killed and two wounded in armed clashes between two security forces near the Libyan capital Tripoli. Units of the Presidential Council’s security force
MoreAccording to media reports, at least 22 people were killed and 33 injured on Tuesday in a vehicle crash in southern Egypt. Local news portals indicate that a passenger bus hit a trailer
MoreOn Monday, during a one-day visit to the city of Algiers, Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi concluded 15 agreements in critical sectors of cooperation with the African nation, including the increase of
MoreClarifications on Tunisian measures against Ghannouchi sought by Inter-Parliamentary Union
A former parliamentarian said on Saturday that the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) has asked for clarifications about the questioning of Ennahda leader Rached Ghannouchi by Tunisian authorities. The IPU’s Human Rights Committee requested
MoreAccording to Israeli media on Saturday, Aviv Kochavi, the Israeli army’s Chief of Staff, is scheduled to pay an official visit to Morocco next week. A news television reported that Kochavi’s three-day
MoreOn Wednesday, in order to discuss regional and international developments, Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi and Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz held talks over the phone. Discussions between the two leaders also dwelt
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