By Andrew Hammond SIDI BOUZID, Tunisia | Fri Oct 28, 2011 1:50pm EDT (Reuters) – This provincial Tunisian town became the cradle of the “Arab Spring” revolts nearly a year ago because residents were fed up with being talked down to by […]
TUNIS, Oct 26 (Reuters) – Tunisian Islamists who won a historic election victory this week are expected to promote business-friendly economic policies but Europe’s economic woes could favour Gulf investors in the short term, analysts say. Tweet
TUNIS (Reuters) – Tunisian Islamist leader Rachid Ghannouchi is seen by many secularists as a dangerous radical, but for some conservative clerics who see themselves as the benchmark of orthodox Islam – he is so liberal that they call him an unbeliever. […]
By Andrew Hammond and Tarek Amara TUNIS | Sat Oct 22, 2011 7:46pm EDT (Reuters) – Islamists are expected to do well in Tunisia’s first democratic election Sunday, 10 months after the ouster of autocratic leader Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali in a […]
By Andrew Hammond and Tarek Amara TUNIS | Fri Oct 21, 2011 7:54pm EDT (Reuters) – The main contenders in Tunisia’s first free election after the fall of Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali held final campaign rallies on Friday, with both Islamists and […]
By Andrew Hammond DUBAI | Sat Oct 8, 2011 2:22pm EDT (Reuters) – Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh’s declaration in a speech on Saturday that he would leave power “in the coming days” is yet another act of brinkmanship from a leader […]
By Andrew Hammond MANAMA | Wed Oct 5, 2011 7:07pm BST (Reuters) – Bahrain’s Sunni rulers hope their reform promises and tough punishments will deter more pro-democracy protests, but majority Shi’ites are still seething, seeing scant progress on their demands for change […]
By Andrew Hammond MANAMA | Thu Sep 29, 2011 9:13am EDT (Reuters) – Bahrain’s government is prepared to hold more talks with the Shi’ite opposition on political reforms to try to end protests that threaten to hold up the economy, a government […]
Wed, 28 Sep 2011 14:00 GMT By Andrew Hammond MANAMA, Sept 28 (Reuters) – In the rubbish-strewn streets of Sanabis, the police are on the prowl for the culprits. A group of Shi’ite teenagers and women, some of them mothers, some of […]
In the rubbish-strewn streets of Sanabis, the police are on the prowl for the culprits. A group of Shi’ite teenagers and women, some of them mothers, some of them single, scuttle into a nearby house, putting out the lights as men get […]