Tunisia needs to encourage investment in waste-to-energy projects in order to tackle a massive power supply gap of nearly 60 percent, an energy official was reported on Wednesday as saying. Incentives for such projects include the purchase of their production by the state-owned Tunisian Electricity and Gas Company,
On January 14, the 14th anniversary of the Tunisian revolution, human rights defender Sihem Bensedrine began a hunger strike to protest her arbitrary
Tunisia aims to attract more than 11 million tourists in 2025 as the country strives to broaden its tourism offerings, Tourism Minister Sofiane Tekaya said on Wednesday.
President Kais reaffirmed the constants of Tunisia's foreign policy, in particular the independence of national decisions, during a meeting with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Migration and Tunisians Abroad,
Scientific inventions, hidden resources, mysterious deposits… In the media, these miraculous ‘finds’ that are meant to secure the country’s prosperity are often dismissed soon after they are announced.
Journalist Mohamed Boughalleb has been unfairly jailed since March 22, 2024. Security forces arrested him after a senior official from the Ministry of
Ekong, has reacted to the AFCON draw after the Nigerian team were handed a tricky group with ties against Tunisia and Uganda.
Nigeria’s clash with Tunisia is poised to be the group’s headline encounter. Memories of the Carthage Eagles’ triumph over the Super Eagles at the 2022 Nations Cup still linger, where Tunisia edged out the Eagles of Nigeria with a 1-0 victory in the Round of 16.
Italy, Germany, Austria, Algeria and Tunisia signed on Tuesday a joint declaration stating they would press ahead with a plan to build an hydrogen pipeline linking North Africa and Europe, Rome's foreign and energy ministries said.
Tunisia, Algeria, Italy, Germany and Austria have just signed a joint declaration to press ahead with a plan to build a hydrogen pipeline linking North Africa and Europe. The SouthH2 aims to transport green hydrogen from North Africa to Europe,
Nigeria’s Super Eagles have been drawn into Group C alongside Tunisia, Uganda, and Tanzania for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON)
Nigeria's Super Eagles have been drawn in Group C with Tunisia, Uganda and Tanzania for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations. The draw ceremony took place at