Rashmee Roshan Lall writes on international affairs. She has lived and worked in eight countries in the past decade, including Afghanistan, Haiti and Tunisia, has a PhD, blogs at www.rashmee.com and i
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The appointment of the Arab world’s first woman prime minister in Tunisia cannot hide the country’s dismal economic reality and the reasons many are cheering President Kais Saied’s power grab
Poor infrastructure and governance add to the woes of a country laid low by a hurricane, which followed an earthquake, within weeks of the assassination of its president