The protesters, many of them wearing white coats, gathered outside the health ministry in Tunis and chanted angry slogans against the country's political class.
Police shot and seriously injured 21-year-old Tunisian national Brahum Aouissaoui, who was charged after his condition in hospital improved.
Mohamed Bouazizi doused himself in petrol and set himself alight a decade ago, triggering a string of historic protests across the Arab world.
Tunisia extended a night-time curfew until the end of the year in a bid to tackle spiking novel coronavirus cases, amid growing discontent and anti-government protests in the country.
Algeria and Italy have agreed to develop their economic and commercial cooperation.
The SafeNess app aims to 'protect women from harassment, violence and theft in public spaces'.
Tunisian doctors and medical students are demanding the health minister resign after the death of a resident doctor who fell from a broken hospital elevator.
Only Tunisia has made the transition during the Arab Spring, with the other popular uprisings ending in repression, war or chaos.
Few of the pro-democracy protesters who took the Middle East by storm in 2011 had a flag to raise or leader to follow. But all had a song to sing.
More than 120 Libyan deputies made a pledge in Morocco to 'end the divisions' that undermine their country