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Tunisia government under pressure
Ministers quit party of deposed leader Ben Ali in bid to pacify critics as fresh unrest is reported in Tunis.
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Tunisia leader vows break with past
Interim president pledges separation of state and political parties as he seeks to shore up new government.
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Swiss to freeze Ben Ali funds
Switzerland orders freeze on ex-Tunisian president's funds, while his country opens an inquiry into the family's assets.
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Tunisia's new government in trouble
Within a day of forming a "unity government", four ministers resign and the PM and president quit the ruling party.
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US assessed successors in Tunisia
A 2006 diplomatic cable released by WikiLeaks assessed end of ex-president Ben Ali's reign and suggested he has cancer.
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Tunisia swears in interim leader
Parliament speaker assumes power a day after Zine El Abidine Ben Ali flees the country amid a mass uprising.
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