Turnout said to be extremely low as opposition groups boycott poll amid 'coup' in North African nation

Poland and France move on despite losses; Mexico booted, despite edging out Saudi Arabia; Tunisia's surprise win not enough for them to advance either; Denmark loss ends its bid

While no Israeli or Palestinian national teams are competing in the World Cup in Qatar, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict seems to resurface time and time again

Between November 1942 to May 1943, the SS imprisoned 5,000 Jewish men in roughly 40 forced labor and detention camps on the front lines and in cities like Tunis

Union says 3,200 businesses have closed amid crippling economic crisis, which has prompted North African country to seek $1.9 billion loan package from IMF

Local farmers, after suffering through hottest summer since 1950s, use agricultural techniques passed through generations to fight against rapidly dwindling water supplies

Document grants unchecked powers to office of President Kais Saied who last year sacked the government and suspended parliament in a dramatic blow to democracy

Referendum heavily promoted by Kais Saied set to reverse 2011 revolution, sending country back to dictatorial regime; expert: 'People don't know what they're voting on, or why'

Officers guarding Grand Synagogue of Tunis lightly wounded during assault Thursday night by man previously jailed over terror case, authorities say

Worshipers pass through armed police guard to enter the Ghriba Synagogue, Africa's oldest shul

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