Kais Saied
Tunisia’s Saied uses desperate Europe to stop migration, gain aid and legitimacy
Europe has, in the past, aided foreign governments that it condemns to stop migration flow into the continent.
Tunisia's fledgling democracy is a ticking time bomb - opinion
Tunisian president claims Djerba synagogue shooting wasn't antisemitic
New Tunisian constitution calls for Palestinian state, Jerusalem as capital
Why is Tunisia's referendum so important? - analysis
If President Kais Saied triumphs in his quest for the new constitution, this will likely be praised in the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Egypt, but critiqued by Ankara and Doha.
Tunisian interior ministry confirms threats to president's life
The ministry said both internal and external elements were involved in plans targeting the president.
Tunisia to compensate wounded and families of dead from 2011 revolution
Dozens of youths were killed and hundreds injured during an uprising against the rule of then-president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in 2011.
Tunisian president issues decree dissolving parliament - official gazette
President Kais Saied accused those who took part in an "illegal" parliament session of being part of "a conspiracy against the security of the state."
Tunisian president cements power over judiciary
President Kais Saied outraged his opponents and alarmed democratic foreign allies with his announcement last week that he was dissolving the Supreme Judicial Council.
Tunisians protest against president's power grab as opposition deepens
About 3,000 demonstrators gathered in Tunis on Sunday under a heavy police presence to protest against Tunisian President Kais Saied's seizure of governing powers and called on him to step down.
Tunisian democracy in crisis after president ousts government
Tunisian military deployed to the government palace in the Kasbah in Tunis on Monday and stopped government workers from entering the building after Saied ousted the government.
Claims Tunisian president made antisemitic rhetoric false, says his office
Prior to the denial by the president’s office, the Conference of European Rabbis protested in a statement what they believed to be an antisemitic remark by Saied.
Tunisian president sorry for antisemitic remarks, rabbi says
"The President of Tunisia a few minutes ago called up the chief rabbi of Djerba, Rabbi Haim Bitan and apologized for his diatribe against the Jews, faulting them for unrest in the country."
Tunisia's president elect: Normalization with 'Zionist entity' is treachery
"This is my view on the Zionist entity and it will not change... We are in a situation of war with Zionism, and normalization is treachery."