Tunisia’s prime minister fired after protests - News Review
Tunisia’s president has dismissed the prime minister and suspended parliament, after violent mass protests across the country on Sunday.
The protests were due to the government’s handling of a massive recent increase in Covid cases – along with general unrest over the nation’s economic status
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Video chapters:
0:00 - Introduction
0:30 - Story
1:30 - Headline 1: Tunisia’s president accused of ‘coup’ after dismissing PM
5:18 - Headline 2: Protesters in Tunisia demand government step down amid Covid-aggravated economic woes
8:26 - Headline 3: Tunisian president ousts government in move critics call a coup
10:06 - Language summary
The story:
The President of Tunisia, Kais Saied, has sacked his prime minister, Hichem Mechichi, and suspended parliament f
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