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Low turnout will not prevent new Tunisia constitution
Some 27.5% of Tunisians went to vote in yesterday's referendum on a new constitution
TunisiaTunisian president can push through new constitution
Politics is heating up before a referendum on July 25 on a new constitution that President Kais Saied has just published
TunisiaLand degradation rises in Middle East and North Africa
Dust storms have increased across the Middle East and North Africa in recent years, disrupting daily life
Middle EastTunisia will struggle to implement any IMF reforms
Tunisia's largest workers' union rejects any potential IMF reforms -- and indeed the government's legitimacy
TunisiaNorth Africa's wheat crisis may be worse in winter
North African countries consume the largest quantities of wheat in the world, but import much of it
AlgeriaTunisian president will encounter more resistance
President Kais Saied faces a judges' strike, united party protests and a general workers' strike
TunisiaTunisian labour union steps into the political fray
Tunisia's major labour union, the UGTT, yesterday declined to participate in the president's dialogue initiative
TunisiaTunisia could see summer of discontent
The president announced his selected members for the restructured electoral authority, which he now controls
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