Will inheritance equality ever be up for debate in Tunisia?Inheritance, a sore point in the Muslim-majority country, was left out of earlier reforms that advanced women’s rights.
Turkey’s opposition opens up to the hijabThe CHP used to back a ban on the hijab in public life in Turkey. It’s changed its tone, but not everyone trusts it.
Tunisia’s UGTT stages nationwide strike over wages and cutsPowerful union demands an increase in salaries and opposes proposed spending cuts and privatisation plans during crisis.
Yazidi women survivors of ISIL crimes yet to find justiceIraqi Yazidi women survivors of ISIL sexual slavery still have no knowledge of what happened to their missing family.
Tunisia president unwilling to compromise as democracy fears growPresident Kais Saied rejects calls for dialogue with the opposition, a week after appointing a new election commission.
Saied accused of taking Tunisia back towards one-man ruleIn another constitutionally dubious move, Kais Saied formally ended parliament reining in his near-total grip on power.
Hundreds of Tunisians stranded in Ukraine return home safelyVast majority of Tunisians caught in Russia-Ukraine war have evacuated, and others await flights back as fighting rages.
‘Lawless’: Opponents decry Tunisia president’s judiciary ‘attack’Critics say President Saied’s seizure of judiciary powers erodes one of the remaining pillars of Tunisia’s democracy.
‘Revolution in the making’: Tunisians demand return of democracyOpposition politicians and activists say President Kais Saied’s ‘monopoly of power’ is untenable.
Tunis attack, a wake-up call for Tunisia’s political leadersSuicide attack in Tunisia’s capital sends a message that political polarisation needs to end to tackle security issues.