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Protesters throwing rocks are seen amid tear gas fired by police in Kasserine, Tunisia. Reuters
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Former Tunisian President Zine al Abidine Ben Ali (Reuters)
Tunisia: Bin Ali Era Sparks off Controversy again
Tunis- A Tunisian parliamentary session set to consider the draft reconciliation law witnessed on Wednesday tension and discontent, especially from opposition parties who reject giving Amnesty to figures from the regime of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, including corrupt...Caption:
Tunisia’s Prime Minister-designate Youssef Chahed speaks during a news conference after his meeting with Tunisia’s President Beji Caid Essebsi (not pictured) in Tunis, Tunisia August 3, 2016. REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi
Ben Ali’s Ministers Take Over New Scene in Tunisia
Tunisia- The expanded cabinet reshuffle in Tunisia included the return of senior ministers from the regime of former President Zine El Abidine ben Ali despite ongoing debate over national reconciliation. The most prominent feature of the reshuffle was the appointment...Caption:
AFP | An employee of the French car maker Renault group takes a picture during the inauguration of a new production plant in Algeria on November 10, 2014
Algeria: Exceptional Measures to Cover Budget Deficit
London- Algeria’s government has approved draft amendments to a law aimed at securing new funding sources to cover budget deficits as it struggles to cope with a sharp fall in energy earnings. Amendments to the Money and Credit Law were endorsed at a cabinet meeting...Caption:
Police officers outside parliament. Reuters file photo