Tunisia is yet another country to warn that it accommodates “too many tourists ” who stick to beaches and popular resorts.
In Tunisia's seaside town of Hammamet, bulldozers diligently shovel sand from a nearby desert onto a popular beach in an attempt to stop it from disappearing due to erosion.
Three weeks ago, gunman Seifeddine Rezgui massacred 38 tourists on a Tunisian beach. Debbie Horsfall, 22, from Huddersfield reveals how it feels to be a survivor. I’m still having flashbacks ...
Manchester Airport has just launched a new route to a quiet, sunny island that offers an alternative to popular winter-sun ...
On Friday afternoon in Tunisia’s Sousse, an armed terrorist opened gunfire at a beach adjoined by the 5-star Imperial Marhaba hotel, which is popular with West-European tourists killing 39 and ...
Seven jihadists have been sentenced to life in prison in Tunisia over attacks at a museum and a beach resort in 2015. Sixty people, mostly tourists, died in the two attacks and many were wounded.
CUTS to the Foreign Office “complicated” Britain’s response to the Tunisian beach terror massacre, a Tory MP said yesterday. Foreign affairs committee chairman ...
Tunis - Tunisian authorities have arrested 127 suspected "terrorists" since last month's massacre of tourists at a beach resort, the minister heading the crisis group on the incident said on Saturday.