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Governor of restive town replaced after five days of violent protests over unemployment and stalling economic progress.
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Dozens injured in Tunisia clashes
At least 49 policemen hurt after protesters go on rampage against reopening of rubbish dump in tourist island of Djerba.
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Last Modified: 07 Oct 2012 02:20 GMT
Tunisian Salafists clash with security forces
Police disperse hundreds of ultra-conservative Muslims who attacked bars and alcohol shops in northwest Jendouba town.
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Last Modified: 27 May 2012 06:40 GMT
Tunisia: The Revolt Continues
Mass protests may have toppled the Tunisian regime but the fight for freedom and dignity is ongoing.
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Moroccans burn selves in unemployment protest
Five unemployed university graduates burned during demonstration as new government unveils plan to improve economy.
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Last Modified: 20 Jan 2012 20:46 GMT
Tunisians mark one year since Ben Ali fled
Celebrations and protests mark anniversary of president's departure, amid ongoing political divisions and lack of jobs.
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The best and the worst of 2011
Princeton University professor reviews the Arab Spring, occupy movement, climate change and Palestine's statehood bid.
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Tunisia: The uprising that started it all
Tunisians overthrew government, inspired uprisings across the region and launched their country on track to democracy.
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Tunisian town marks anniversary of revolution
Thousands pack Sidi Bouzid where a giant statue of Mohamed Bouazizi, credited for sparking the uprising, was unveiled.
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