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The World Bank headquarters in Washington. Photograph: Lauren Burke/AP
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: Rubble from the offensive against ISIS in Libya. (Photo: AP)
Tunisia Hosts New Round of Libyan Political Dialogue
Tunisia – Under the patronage of the United Nations, members of the Libyan political dialogue held a consultative meeting in Tunisia on Monday and Tuesday to discuss the latest developments in Libya, including the implementation of the Libyan political agreement...Caption:
People are seen beside a graffiti which reads “where is the employment” at the impoverished Karma neighborhood, in Kasserine, Tunisia January 27, 2016. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra
Tunisian Government Faces Unemployment, Financial Deficit Challenges
Tunisia-The government of Youssef Chahed, which was granted the parliament’s confidence vote late Friday, will have several complicated economic and social problems to address. On top of these are: unemployment with up to 600, 000 adults without jobs, development...Caption:
Tunisian President. (Reuters)
Tunisian President: Parliament will decide the fate of the Prime Minister
Tunis – Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi said that the Prime Minister Habib Essid chose to face the parliament to decide whether he’ll remain a prime minister or not. Essebsi said he has the utmost respect for Essid indicating there is no problem between both...Caption:
Tunisia’s new President Beji Caid Essebsi attends the ceremony of transfer of power at the Carthage Palace in Tunis December 31, 2014. Veteran politician Essebsi was sworn in as Tunisian president on Wednesday, giving the country a democratically elected leader four years after an uprising ousted autocrat Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali. REUTERS/Anis Mili (TUNISIA – Tags: POLITICS)