Italy may accept more detainees from Gitmo after arrival of 2 linked to Milan al-Qaida base
Italy may accept more Gitmo detainees ROME — Italy is considering taking in other prisoners from Guantanamo to help President Barack Obama close down the prison, the country’s foreign minister said Tuesday, a day after Italy accepted two former detainees. 2 Tunisians held at Guantanamo and released to Italy linked to Milan al-Qaida base
2 Tunisians held at Guantanamo arrive in Italy, to be tried on unspecified charges![]() more images Italy investigators fear reluctant witness may withhold key testimony in Guantanamo trials![]() more images Reporters Without Borders blasts detention, violent incident involving 2 Tunisian journalists
Reporters Without Borders criticises Tunisia Tunisia’s president re-elected for 5th time with 89 percent of the vote _ his lowest score yet
Tunisian president wins 5th term in landslide Tunisia’s Zine El Abidine Ben Ali re-elected president for fifth time with 89 percent of votes
Tunisia’s Ben Ali wins fifth mandate TUNIS, Tunisia — Tunisia’s President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali has been re-elected for a fifth, five-year term, with 89.28 percent of votes, the Interior Ministry announced at dawn Monday. Tunisia’s Zine El Abidine Ben Ali re-elected president for 5th time with 89 percent of votes
Tunisia’s Ben Ali wins 5th mandate TUNIS, Tunisia — Tunisia’s Interior Ministry says President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali has been re-elected for a fifth, five-year term with 89.28 percent of the votes. Tunisian president looks set for 5th term, attacks those who question election fairness
Tunisians set to elect Ben Ali president, again Tunisians vote for President as Ben Ali attacks those who might question election’s fairness
Tunisia’s Ben Ali set for 5th five-year term Tunisians look on as President Ben Ali, ruling party head for elections they are sure to win
Tunisia’s president likely to get 5th term Secular Tunisia lets Islamic values rise in apparent bid to placate opponentsCARTHAGE, Tunis — Clad in ample white robes, a turban and red skullcap, Sheik Mohamed Machfar slips on a pair of large black earphones as he sits behind the microphone in the gleaming new studios of Radio Zitouna. Now one of the most popular talk show hosts in Tunisia, he happily explains how his programs embody the comeback of Islamic values in a nation viewed as among the most secular in the Arab world. Tunisian officials investigate claim that woman could be pregnant with 12 babiesTUNIS, Tunisia — Tunisian authorities are investigating a claim that a woman in Tunisia is pregnant with 12 babies. Tunisia: Guantanamo inmates can be brought home and won’t be at riskTUNIS, Tunisia — Tunisia condemned fears that Tunisians jailed at the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay would be at risk of ill-treatment if they are sent back to their native country. |