Tunisia
EU migration support will survive criticism in Tunisia
With help from Brussels, Tunisia has succeeded in bringing down departures to the EU from its territory
TunisiaTunisia’s scapegoating policy will yield lower returns
The president has abruptly changed the head of the government again
TunisiaTunisia’s labour union will tread a fine line
The UGTT is bearing the brunt of the president's authoritarianism and the legacy of a failed democratic transition
TunisiaWestern-Tunisia security partnerships will endure
Tunis has retained close relations with Washington and Brussels on counterterrorism and migration
TunisiaScrutiny of Tunisia’s human rights record could grow
The EU is looking to review the framework for future aid to Tunis, which could become more firmly tied to human rights
TunisiaTunisia will suffer instability risks
The government’s 2025 budget suggests an emphasis on wealth redistribution and reduced reliance on external financing
TunisiaGas shortages will raise the risk of unrest in Tunisia
Algeria is supporting Tunisia with shipments of gas, as the country grapples with high demand due to bad weather
TunisiaIMF will continue support in Middle East/North Africa
Oil importing countries in the Middle East and North Africa will need IMF support into the medium term
Middle EastEuropean interest will spur Tunis’s clean energy drive
Green hydrogen plans and renewables projects are gathering pace, albeit gradually
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