Tunisia has begun a four-day national lockdown on Thursday along with lesser measures lasting until Jan. 24 to fight a sharp rise in COVID-19 cases.
3,632 additional coronavirus infections were reported on January 12 until 11 pm, out of a total of 12,453 tests carried out.
Ukrainian Ministry of Energy revealed in a statement on Sunday that Russia's recent attacks on…
In a wave of solidarity spreading across the globe, Japanese universities have joined the international…
STEG dismissed the increase or modification of electricity and gas prices from May 1, 2022.…
In Tunisia, bread constitutes a vital part of the daily diet of families. Historically inexpensive,…
Afef Hammami, a physician specializing in geriatrics, explained in a statement to TAP that self-medication…
Mr. Nabil Ammar, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Migration and Tunisians Abroad, led the Tunisian delegation…
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