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Walid al-Talili

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Comment: Wednesday's attack on a museum in Tunisia shook the nascent democracy. Many theories remain about the culprits, but the nation has stood fast in the face of extremism.

20 March, 2015

Attack on Bardo Museum draws strong condemnation from world leaders as Essebsi promises to 'fight to our last breath'.

19 March, 2015

The 2014 constitution reaffirms Tunisia's support for the Palestinian cause and now a court has ruled that a tour operator cannot arrange trips to the occupied Palestinian territories.

16 March, 2015

Analysis: A growing splinter movement within Nidaa Tounes is a reflection of an internal struggle between factions to dominate the party and succeed Beji Caid Essebsi.

10 March, 2015

Sources tell al-Araby al-Jadeed that president Beji Caid Essebsi has stepped in to decide internal Nidaa Tounes dispute on allowing Islamists in government.

31 January, 2015

The prime minister-designate is negotiating the possible inclusion of Ennahdha and other parties to give the government broad support for the tough reforms it has proposed.

12 January, 2015

Tunisian's vote for their next president, after calm descended on an initially tense electoral campaign.

21 December, 2014

The "moderate Islamist" movement was expected to play kingmaker in the final round of Tunisia's presidential election, but has decided not to officially endorse either candidate.

14 December, 2014

Statements from Ennahdha and Nidaa Tounes suggest they could work together in parliament. But how would this play out with Ennahdha's pro-Mazouki base?

03 December, 2014

Current of Love, Popular Front, and Free Patriotic Front are all deciding who to support in the forthcoming runoff between Moncef Marzouki and Beji Caid Essebsi.

01 December, 2014