Tunisia’s Great White Sharks Face Extinction Amid Illegal Fishing Crisis
Illegal fishing and climate change push Tunisia’s great white sharks toward extinction, threatening marine ecosystems and coastal livelihoods, new research reveals.
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Illegal fishing and climate change push Tunisia’s great white sharks toward extinction, threatening marine ecosystems and coastal livelihoods, new research reveals.
EU immigration policies have redirected migration flows to transit countries like Tunisia, leaving asylum seekers in legal limbo amid growing humanitarian concerns on International Migrants Day 2025.
Re-elected Tunisian President Kais Saied took the oath of office at the Assembly of People’s Representatives in Tunis, marking the start of his continued leadership.
Tunisian President Kais Saied is set for a landslide victory in the presidential election, with exit polls showing him securing 89.2% of the vote, according to Tunisian State TV.
The World Bank has pledged support to Tunisia in developing plans to address water scarcity and climate change impacts, with new financial assistance forthcoming to enhance food security.
People from Syria and Tunisia express high hopes for the first China-Arab Summit, anticipating cooperation in technology, trade, and renewable energy to enhance their lives.
The ‘Rac Mahlek’ fashion show in Tunisia showcased the beauty and resilience of 12 women with disabilities, challenging societal norms and celebrating inclusivity.