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Tunisia News: Your Daily Update on North Africa's Dynamic Nation

Need the latest on Tunisia? You’ve found your spot. Sunrise Daily Dispatch breaks down Tunisia’s political moves, economic shifts, and cultural moments without the fluff. Whether you’re tracking government changes or Tunisia’s booming tourism scene, we keep it real.

Why Tunisia’s News Matters Now

Tunisia’s political scene is heating up fast. New policies aim to boost the economy and attract foreign investment, while protests over cost-of-living issues keep headlines buzzing. We’re watching every move to bring you the facts, not the rumors. Think of us as your local friend who texts you the scoop before it hits the mainstream.

What’s Really Happening in Tunisia

From the coastal city of Sousse to the capital Tunis, Tunisia’s story isn’t just about politics—it’s about people. Our team covers how everyday Tunisians are navigating job markets, travel trends, and cultural celebrations. We’ve got the lowdown on Tunisia’s new tourism initiatives and how they’re shaking up the economy. Plus, we dig into local events you won’t see on global news channels.

Here’s the thing: Tunisia’s not just a destination. It’s a country with a growing voice in North Africa. And we’re here to make sure you’re in the loop. No jargon, no spin—just straight talk on what’s happening right now.

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FIBA U18 Women’s AfroBasket: Egypt and Tunisia stay perfect as Nigeria crush Zimbabwe

FIBA U18 Women’s AfroBasket: Egypt and Tunisia stay perfect as Nigeria crush Zimbabwe

Egypt and Tunisia kept their perfect starts at the FIBA U18 Women's AfroBasket in Pretoria, while Nigeria bounced back with a 107-30 rout of debutants Zimbabwe. Nigeria’s Idubamo Beggi posted 20 points and 10 steals, with strong support from Momoluwa Ayomide Tewogbade. The 12-team tournament doubles as qualification for the 2025 U19 World Cup in the Czech Republic.