Prime minister Hichem Mechichi supervised a working session in the presence of the ministers of defence and interior to address the security situation in the nation.
The PM ordered the immediate action to extend the rule of law and intervene in coordination with the Public Prosecution Office to reopen roads and restart production sites, a shut down of which has directed to problems in supplying basic supplies to all Tunisians and harms their vital interests, public security and the national security of the country.
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron slammed on Tuesday attacks that aid convoys delivering supplies to…
The White House announced that United States President Joe Biden would veto a House Republican…
European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell slammed on Tuesday…
Finally, some good news emerged from the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), as they officially declared on…
It's anticipated that a parliamentary initiative will be introduced in the coming days to revise…
Journalist Chadha Haj Moubarak appeared before the Tunisian Court of Cassation in the "Instalingo" company…
This website uses cookies.