Comment: Tunisians' biggest fear remains the return to a dictatorial regime that crippled their country. Recent events suggest they have good reason to worry, writes Tharwa Boulifi.
A landmine killed four Tunisian soldiers on Wednesday during an counter-terrorism operation
The New Arab speaks to analyst Lorenzo Trombetta about the impact of the Arab Spring uprisings on Mediterranean geopolitics.
The long read: Bahey el-Din Hassan explores how elites, who were unable to rise to the task of mounting organised collective action, caused the Arab Spring to run aground.
The 75 participants at the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum have until Friday to select a prime minister and a three-member presidency council from a list of 45 candidates.
The 75 participants at the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum have until Friday to select a prime minister and a three-member presidency council from a list of 45 candidates.
Amna Guellali, from campaign group Amnesty International, said such sentences for drug use and possession were "unacceptable on principle".
For some, the ancient tradition of weaving offers a way to earn an income - as well as resuming a way of life that the war had stopped.
Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of Tunis to demonstrate against police repression.
A suspicious letter addressed to Tunisian President Kais Saied did not contain any dangerous material.