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California sues Trump administration; convoy leaves Tunisia for Gaza; Russia hits Ukraine with drones; U.N. Ocean Conference opens in France.
Flocks of sheep once quilted Morocco’s mountain pastures, stretched across Algeria’s vast plateaus and grazed along Tunisia’s green coastline. But the cascading effects of climate change ...
Hungry, mistreated and lacking medical care, prisoners in Tunisia find themselves facing a double sentence: incarceration and—more insidious—the violence that it entails. A shocking report warns ...
In a startling medical case that has prompted health and veterinary warnings, a pregnant woman in Tunisia was found to have a massive tapeworm cyst in her abdomen, larger than a tennis ball. The ...
National Guard units continued to inspect the site, and vulnerable individuals, including pregnant women and infants ... perilous sea crossings to Italy. Tunisia, situated in the central ...
Tunisia on Friday dismantled camps housing ... Some of the migrants had “dispersed into the countryside,” with pregnant women and the infirm taken care of by the health authorities, he added.
Tunisia on Friday dismantled camps housing ... Some of the migrants had "dispersed into the countryside", with pregnant women and the infirm taken care of by the health authorities, he added.
Can Tunisia keep its status as a safe country ... including children and pregnant women, are allegedly brought to the desert areas bordering Algeria and Libya, and fired at by border guards ...
"The rollercoaster of pregnancy is tough on its own ... with one gold and two bronzes. Tunisia have a silver from Fares Ferjani in the men's individual sabre, while Mohamed Elsayed won bronze ...
TUNIS, March 18 (Reuters) - Tunisia and Libya have closed a major border crossing at Ras Jdir due to armed clashes, Tunisian state TV and Libyan authorities said. Libya's interior ministry said in ...
At least 27 people from sub-Saharan Africa have died in recent days after being expelled from Tunisia towards the Libya border and abandoned in the desert in relentless heat, according to Libyan ...
In Tunisia, the police arrested us, beat us, and took our phones and all our money. They told us to go to Libya, and my people kept saying, Libya is very bad. They left us without water and food.