TUNIS: A Tunisian appeals court on Friday sentenced 40 opposition leaders, business and media figures to jail terms ranging from five to 45 years on charges of conspiring against state security, the state news agency TAP said. The case was one of the largest prosecutions for security offenses in the North African country’s recent history. The defendants had been on trial since March, while more than 20 others had fled abroad, authorities said.

TUNIS: The appeal trial of dozens of Tunisian public and opposition figures, jailed on charges of plotting against the state, resumed on Thursday, said an AFP journalist in the…

TUNIS: A Tunisian appeals court on Friday sentenced 40 opposition leaders, business and media figures to jail terms ranging from five to 45 years on charges of conspiring against…

Arrest comes after appeals court handed jail terms to opposition leaders, businessmen and lawyers.

TUNIS: A prominent Tunisian activist was arrested on Saturday as hundreds protested in the capital against the curtailing of freedoms, an AFP journalist and lawyers said. The…