Rising sea levels are causing Tunisia’s beaches to gradually disappear. This is making life hard for the country’s tourism and fishing industries. The Maghreb - made up of Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria ...
A man looks on as a digger spreads sand on a beach in the tourist town of Hammamet as authorities fight to protect the coast from rising sea levels and erosion — FETHI BELAID In Tunisia's seaside town ...
SOUSSE, Tunisia (AP) — Tunisia’s postcard destination for tourists is reeling from the terror that blighted another day of play at the Mediterranean seaside ...
TUI, which also owns all-inclusive operator First Choice, had sent 500,000 Brits to Tunisia each year before the attack, in which a gunman killed 38 holidaymakers on a beach in the resort of Sousse, ...
Port El Kantaoui, Tunisia — Tunisia held a minute’s silence Sunday marking one year since a seaside attack claimed by the Daesh group that killed 38 tourists including 30 Britons in the North African ...
Tunisia has already lost more than 90 kilometres of beaches to erosion, according to official figures from last year. Of the country's 570 kilometres of sandy beaches suitable for swimming, 190 ...
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. "This beach is the ...