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Extremists sentenced to life for deadly 2015 Tunisia attacks
A Tunisian court has sentenced seven extremists to life in prison over attacks at a museum and on a beach in 2015 that left dozens of tourists dead, ... North Africa -
Fallen victims of Bardo Museum attack remembered on mosaic
One year has passed since the gruesome attack on Tunisia’s Bardo Museum which left 21 tourists and a Tunisian dead. To honor the slain victims, ... Features -
Italy court refuses extradition to Tunisia of museum attack suspect
Italy refuses to extradite suspects to any country if there is a risk they could be executed for the crime World News -
Death toll mounts after Tunisia resort attack
Two gunmen opened fire on a beach near two hotels in the coastal resort city of Sousse Africa -
Why the silent reaction to Egypt’s Luxor blast?
The absence of sympathy for Egypt and the lack of public outcry boils down to how Egypt presents itself to the international community Middle East -
Suspect in Tunisia attack claims innocence at 1st hearing
Abdelmajid Touil, 22, had his first hearing in Milan’s San Vittore prison after police arrested him on a Tunisian arrest warrant Africa -
Ten militants, two soldiers killed in Tunisia clashes
Tunisia’s military has been carrying out operations in the area since last month’s Islamist militant attack on the Bardo museum Middle East -
After Bardo attack, Tunisia treads line between security and freedoms
One immediate concern is the newly proposed anti-terrorism law that will be debated in the national assembly Analysis -
Tunisian forces kill nine from militant group behind Bardo Museum attack
The men allegedly belonged to the Okba Ibn Nafaa Brigade, which authorities have claimed was behind the March 18 attack on the Bardo Museum Middle East -
23 suspects arrested over Tunis museum attack: minister
The minister said the operation was organized by an Algerian jihadist named Lokmane Abou Sakhr Africa -
Tunisia and the challenge of security and freedom
How will Tunisia deal with the test to its security after the bloody attack at Bardo museum Middle East -
Even Tunisia is safe no more
The Arab region, as a whole, has been transformed into an open theater for international superpowers to settle their own private scores Middle East -
Tunisia’s Bardo museum in symbolic reopening after attacks
Museum officials said the reopening was “a message” to the gunmen who killed 20 foreigners Middle East -
Tunisia fires top security chiefs after attack
Militant gunmen last week killed 20 foreign tourists at the museum inside the parliament compound Africa -
Day of carnage at Tunisian museum leaves memories, questions
The incident in Bardo museum left 23 peple killed Features -
Third Tunisia museum gunman on the run
President Essebsi said a monument would be built to commemorate the 23 people killed in the attack Middle East -
#JeSuisBardo – How Twitter promises to revive Tunisia
If Twitter users hold themselves to their word, the Tunisian tourism industry is to rise again Middle East -
The burden of empire, the price of leadership
President Obama will bequeath to his successor a shattered and infinitely more tormented Middle East than the one he had inherited Middle East -
Colombian regrets losing wife, son in Tunisia attack
Twenty-one people, nearly all foreign tourists, were killed Wednesday by gunmen who stormed Tunisia’s National Bardo Museum Middle East -
Guards were having coffee during Tunis museum attack: MP
One guard was ‘having a snack,’ two were at the café, while another ‘hadn’t turned up’ said a lawmaker Middle East -
Saudi Arabia condemns Tunis’ deadly terror attacks
The ISIS group claimed the attacks that killed 20 foreign tourists Middle East -
Tunisia: A ripe target for militants
No militant group has yet claimed responsibility for Wednesday’s attack on the national museum that left 17 tourists dead Analysis -
ISIS claims responsibility for Tunisia attack
The attack at the capital’s Bardo museum left 23 people killed, including 20 tourists Middle East -
Tunisia: 23 killed in terror attacks on tourists
In response, the Tunisian president vowed ‘no mercy’ in the north African country’s ‘war on terrorism’ Africa
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