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A Swiss official says his country has made headway toward returning some $40 million that was stolen from the Tunisian state and has been sitting in Swiss banks since Tunisia's longtime regime collapsed in the Arab Spring uprising.

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Thousands of Tunisians demonstrated yesterday night in front of their national assembly kicking off a week of planned protests to call for the resignation of the Islamist-led government.

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Tunisian justice ministry has prepared 18 legal cases against former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, Justice Minister Lazhar Karoui Chebbi said Wednesday.

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Tunisia's government says more than 78 protesters and other civilians have died in the unrest that has swept the country for a month.

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Thousands of Tunisians demonstrated yesterday night in front of their national assembly kicking off a week of planned protests to call for the resignation of the Islamist-led government.

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Tunisia's government says more than 78 protesters and other civilians have died in the unrest that has swept the country for a month.

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