Tunisia
Tunisia says museum gunmen trained in Libya
Tunisia said two gunmen who killed 21 people at its national museum trained at a militant camp in Libya, as the country marked its Independence Day in sombre fashion on March 20.
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ISIL claims deadly attack on Tunis museum
The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) claimed responsibility for an attack on foreign tourists at Tunisia's national museum that killed 21 people, as the security forces swooped on suspects.
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Headlines from the centennial! - Fifth sequel
Time flies! It?s already three months since the ?fourth sequel? appeared here, but it?s time for more headlines from the Istanbul press in the year 2023:
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ISIS Claims Responsibility for Tunisia Museum Attack
The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for for the deadly attack at the Bardo Museum in Tunisia's capital.
23 people were killed in Wednesday's attack, including 18 foreign tourists, five Tunisians and two gunmen, according to an announcement of Health Minister Said Aidi.
Breaking: ISIS claims responsibility for terror attack in Tunis
In a statement issued today, the Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for the terror attack on Tunisia’s national museum, which caused the death of 23 people on Wednesday.
Tunisia Arrests Nine Over Bardo Museum Shooting
Nine people have been arrested in Tunisia in connection with Wednesday's terror attack in the country's capital, Fox News has reported.
Four of those arrested are suspected of being directly related to the attack, according to a statement released by Tunisia's presidential office on Thursday. The other five were arrested "under strong suspicion of relation" to the shooting.
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Foreign Ministry announcement regarding the terrorist attack in Tunis
In an official announcement released on Wednesday, the foreign Ministry condemned the terrorist attack which took place yesterday at a museum in Tunis.
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Nine suspects arrested over Tunis attack: presidency
Nine people suspected of links with the gunmen who attacked a Tunis museum leaving 21 dead have been arrested, the presidency announced March 19.
"Security forces were able to arrest four people directly linked to the (terrorist) operation and five suspected of having ties to the cell," it said in a statement, without giving details.
Bulgaria Condemns Tunisia Terror Attack
Bulgaria has strongly condemned Wednesday's terror attack in Tunisia's capital that has claimed the lives of innocent people, including foreign tourists.
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Tunisia Shooting Leaves 22 Dead, 17 Injured, Bulgaria's Ambassador Says
Twenty-two people were killed and about 17 wounded in the shooting at the Bardo national museum in Tunisia's capital on Wednesday, the Bulgarian ambassador to the North African country has said.
There are no indications of Bulgarian nationals having been killed or wounded in the attack, Ambassador Mihail Nikolovski told Nova TV station.