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The British Embassy in Tunisia is delighted to announce a UK/Tunisia Sustainable Tourism Charter launched in Hammamet, Tunisia.
A case study from the 2014 Human Rights and Democracy Report.
FCO statement on the Tunisia Inquests following Coroner Judge Nicholas Loraine-Smith announcing his findings at the Royal Courts of Justice today.
The UK and Tunisia signed, on 22 April 2016, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to promote cooperation between the two countries in the field of health.
UK military support to counter-IED training in Tunisia has been extended for an additional year, the Defence Secretary has announced.
The Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) organized in Tunis, on 20-21 January, a seminar designed to support the introduction of a more efficient and transparent public procurement system
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This page includes summaries of Conflict, Stability and Security Fund programmes in the Middle East and North Africa region.
The British Embassy in Tunis is inviting project proposals (bids) for the Magna Carta Fund for Human Rights and Democracy (MCFHRD) run by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO)
This page publishes the annual review summaries for the Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF) programme in Africa.
Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt speaks about demonstrations in Tunisia over the weekend which resulted in the loss of at least 14 lives
Foreign Secretary William Hague called on the Tunisian authorities to take steps to resolve the situation peacefully.
We advise against all but essential travel to Tunisia.
Foreign Secretary William Hague calls for restraint from all sides and an orderly move towards free and fair elections.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has called for a rapid return to law and order in Tunisia and welcomed the efforts of the Tunisian authorities to hold elections as soon as possible.
Minister says FCO is working to make sure that Britons are able to leave the country.
The situation in Tunisia is now calmer although demonstrations are expected to continue and incidents of violence are still possible.
Foreign Secretary William Hague encouraged Tunisian Foreign Minister to meet the aspirations of the Tunisian people.
Foreign Secretary William Hague made a further statement today about the the situation in Tunisia and the progress of the interim government.
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