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1/20/2011 7:22:58 PM
Tunisian police fired shots into the air on Thursday to try to disperse hundreds of protesters demanding that ministers associated with the rule of ousted president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali leave the government
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1/20/2011 5:29:31 PM
Tunisia's ruling RCD announces the dissolution of its top leadership committee amid a series of resignations prompted by widespread popular discontent
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1/20/2011 4:21:50 PM
Media reports indicate that the first of many Jewish families, fleeing Tunisia due to the unrest, arrived in Israel on Wednesday
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1/20/2011 1:12:46 PM
Tunisia's army has emerged from more than a month of unrest and the ouster of the authoritarian Ben Ali as a stabilising, apolitical force
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1/20/2011 12:57:44 PM
As Tunisian's demand the banning of Ben Ali's ruling party, observers question whether a new Tunisian democracy can cope without the RCD's structure without paralysing the state
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1/20/2011 12:57:26 PM
As the new government prepared to hold its first meeting in the post-Ben Ali era, one-time allies of the ousted strongman distance themselves from his rule
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1/20/2011 12:45:45 PM
Tunisians take to the streets denouncing the 'unity government' that includes members of Ben Ali's RCD.
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1/20/2011 12:20:30 PM
Tunisia's transitional government in crisis
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1/19/2011 7:44:32 PM
Despite the drama of the Tunisian crisis, the Arab Economic Summit in Sharm El-Sheikh made no mention of Tunisia in its final resolution
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1/19/2011 7:44:04 PM
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1/19/2011 5:07:18 PM
Ben Ali’s personal guards are only one side of the dictatorship - wife, family and clan all exercised power on the country
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1/19/2011 4:18:02 PM
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1/19/2011 3:23:50 PM
Tunisian prosecutors on Wednesday opened an inquiry into the assets of former president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali and his extended family, the official TAP news agency reported
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1/19/2011 2:46:47 PM
Following pressure by Tunisian exiles in Switzerland, the Swiss government announced plans to freeze assets belonging to Tunisia's ousted president Ben Ali
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1/19/2011 1:13:08 PM
Tunisia's new government will hold its first meeting on Thursday, despite massive protests
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1/19/2011 12:52:19 PM
Clashes broke out on Tuesday in the streets of the Tunisian capital, denouncing the new 'unity' government that includes many figures from the ousted Ben Ali regime
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1/19/2011 12:37:01 PM
Protests in the Tunisian capital call for the new government to resign
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1/19/2011 10:29:02 AM
Just hours after his arrival, Tunisian Foreign Minister departs Sharm El-Sheikh's Arab Economic Summit
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1/18/2011 10:33:14 PM
Switzerland is investigating claims that former Tunisian President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali, his relatives and his associates may have hidden assets in the country, the federal prosecutor's office said on Tuesday.
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1/18/2011 10:32:17 PM
The expulsion of former Tunisian president Ben Ali has opened possibilities for future investment in the country, France industry federation chief says
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