The day after a gunman killed five on Tunisian island, community celebrates a brit milah, highlighting hopes it will continue to attract pilgrims and remain a beacon of coexistence

Third guard dies of wounds, after two Jewish worshipers and two other guards are killed by rogue officer who opened fire on Djerba synagogue during annual pilgrimage

Hassen Chalghoumi, who was in Djerba when two Jews were killed there, says the annual event must continue for sake of 1,000-member local Jewish community

The slaying of two Jews and a soldier risks undoing a Jewish-Arab interaction maintained by the annual visits of about 8,000 French, Israeli and other Jews to the Arab country

At least one alleged attacker shot by police, according to unverified reports, as hundreds of Jews from France, Israel and beyond gather on Djerba under heavy security

Demonstrators rally in capital after Kais Saied's comments demanding 'urgent measures' against immigrants he claims bring 'violence, crimes and unacceptable practices'

Two ringleaders given 25 years, 7 others sentenced to 3-14 years for attempt in 2016 to assassinate interior minister as he visited his parents

Opposition figure Ahmed Nejib Chebbi says Kais Saied has 'lost all legal legitimacy' after only 8.8% of voters turn up to vote, claims Tunisians have rejected power grab

Election follows power grab by President Kais Saied; preliminary results expected Monday

Despite being only country to emerge from uprisings as a democracy, quite a few feel new system was bungled, welcome president's autocratic reforms

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