Proposed law gives amnesty to businessmen accused of corruption under ousted president Ben Ali.
A virus demands money from Windows users in 99 countries as banks, hospitals and well known companies are affected.
The find is the latest in a number of discoveries that officials hope will help revive the struggling tourism industry.
Comments come from senior North Korean official amid increased pressure on Pyongyang’s pursuit of nuclear arms.
Officials said the bus, carrying mostly women and children, fell 15 metres down a cliff near holiday town of Marmaris.
Alleged stabber had entered Israel on a tourist visa, according to police, and attacked officer in East Jerusalem area.
India and Pakistan blame each other for initiating cross-border shelling that killed two people and injured a dozen.
Aden's sacked governor al-Zubaidi had formed the council in southern Yemen that was rejected by President Hadi.
Author, film director and activist Rokhaya Diallo addresses the challenge of racism following the presidential election.
Disgruntled troops cut off Bouake after staging fresh revolt over a pay dispute with the government.
Beijing's One Belt, One Road project aims to boost trade and connect three billion people in Asia, Africa and Europe.
Attack was claimed by the Baloch Liberation Army, which has been fighting for an independent homeland for the Baloch.
We debate press freedoms and the number of executions in the country.
We debate President Hassan Rouhani's legacy and chances of reelection.
The opposition leader talks about challenging Maduro's government and the worst poverty crisis in Venezuela's history.
International investigation needed to identify culprits of biggest-of-its-kind cyber-extortion attack, Europol says.
Peoples of the Middle East are trying to find their place in a new system of relative balance and multiple centres.
Ten-year-old Reem has severe burns on 70 percent of her body after her home in Iraq's Ramadi was hit by a grenade.
Venezuela's competing media narratives around protests. Plus, a look at when Cuban movie theatres delivered the news.
The extended southern hemisphere cyclone season continues with another storm in the South Pacific.
"We have to change the government because of the dire conditions," says opposition leader Wan Azizah Wan Ismail.
With all major Palestinian factions except Fatah boycotting the local poll, it is effectively a one-party election.
Prison doctors should be answerable to Israel's health ministry, not the prison service, experts contend.
JW Ledford Jr, to be killed on Tuesday, should be shot to death instead of enduring lethal injection, lawyers say.
What you need to know about 'WannaCry', the malicious software behind Friday's worldwide hacking attack.