Tunisian Constituent Assembly election

Tunisian Jews seek religious tolerance after the revolution

Lifestyle & Belief

Two years after the revolution that overthrew former President Ben Ali, Tunisia is struggling with a tough economy and unemployment, and its pushing Tunisian Jews out of the country. But through the hardship, some Jews are reflecting on the positives that could define the country’s future.

Tunisia’s Democratic Intentions Questioned

Conflict & Justice

Top of the Hour: Moderate Islamist Party Claims Victory in Tunisia, Morning Headlines

An Islamist Victory in Tunisia and the Fate of the Arab Spring

Tunisia Counts Votes in Historic Poll

Global Politics

Tunisia Holds Its First Free Elections

Many months after a man in Tunisia set himself on fire to protest his country’s lack of a viable democratic government,  some 90 percent of  eligible  voters in the country cast their votes  on Sunday. Over 4.1 million people cast their ballots in the first democratic election from the nation that ignited the Arab Spring. Early signs show that […]

Women’s Rights in Tunisia Elections

Global Politics

Tunisia is holding its first democratic elections since the revolution and some worry that a strong Islamist showing could roll back women’s rights in the country.

Tunisia’s Islamist movement

Conflict & Justice

Reporter Sabri Ben Achour takes a look at the Islamists in Tunisia after the country’s revolution.