The great mosque of Kalâa Kebira caught fire during the night of May 23 to 24, said, the spokeswoman of Sousse 2 court of first instance, Imen Hmida in a statement to Mosaique FM.
A person with mental problems poured fuel into the mosque before residents came to extinguish the fires, she added.
The official United Nations website announced on Monday that Mr. Nabil Ammar, a career Tunisian…
In an update on the country's seismic activity, the seismological stations of the National Institute…
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In a revealing move reflecting the increasing tensions between Israel and the Vatican, the Israeli Ministry…
The rumour spread, and some media outlets in the region started pointing fingers at Algeria,…
Interior Minister Khaled Al-Nouri stressed that "Tunisia is not a land for settlement, nor does…
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