Thirty-four Tunisian lawmakers submitted a bill on Friday seeking to amend the country's election oversight mechanisms by removing the independent Administrative Court's ability to rule on electoral ...
The administrative court is widely seen as the last independent judicial body in Tunisia after President Kais Saied took ...
Lawyer leading case says International Criminal Court must act with ‘full force … to protect those most vulnerable’.
Could the protest gain enough momentum to impact Tunisia's third presidential election since the 2011 uprising? Ahead of ...
Thirty-four Tunisian lawmakers proposed on Friday an urgent bill to strip the administrative court of its authority to adjudicate electoral disputes, a move that the opposition says would discredit an ...
Thirty-four Tunisian MPs proposed a bill to strip the administrative court of its right to settle electoral disputes, which ...
Tunisia’s government jailed a leading opposition figure ahead of next month’s election. Ayachi Zammel, one of just two ...
Reducing news to hard lines and side-taking leaves a lot of the story untold. Progress comes from challenging what we hear ...
A candidate for president in Tunisia has been sentenced to 20 months in prison on election fraud charges that his attorney ...
In Tunisia, authorities led by President Kais Saied have accelerated a crackdown on opposition candidates and peaceful ...
President Kais Saied's near-certain—and certainly illegitimate—reelection in the Oct. 6 election is a sad reminder of the ...
Tunisian presidential candidate Ayachi Zammel was handed a 20-month prison term for charges related to forging voter endorsements Wednesday but will still stand in next month's election, his lawyer ...