Ten days after Saif Al-Deen Al Rezgui’s rampage on the beach in Sousse, the Tunisian government is uncovering a terror network that reaches far beyond its borders ...
SOUSSE, Tunisia -- A young man pulled a Kalashnikov from a beach umbrella and sprayed gunfire at European sunbathers at a Tunisian resort, killing at least 37 people - one of three deadly attacks ...
SOUSSE, Tunisia—Terrorism is not Tunisian, the refrain of the moment goes. Except it was on Friday. Just before noon, Seifeddine Rezgui, a 23-year-old Tunisian, pulled a Kalashnikov out of an umbrella ...
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SOUSSE, Tunisia — Makeshift memorials dotted this seaside resort town on Sunday as Tunisian officials deployed hundreds of extra police to guard tourist sites following a massacre on the north African ...
The event was inaugurated in the presence of numerous economic and institutional delegations, reflecting the growing reputation of Sousse as a Mediterranean textile hub.
Tunisian authorities say police have foiled another terrorist attack in the popular beach resort of Sousse, which fell victim to an attack in June that left 38 dead. Most of those killed were British, ...
On Friday, three separate incidents attributed to terrorism took place in France, Tunisia, and Kuwait: gunmen stormed a Sousse, Tunisia, beach, leaving more than a 27 people dead, the Interior ...
Islamist gunman Seifeddine Rezgui killed 30 Britons when he opened fire at a beach resort in Sousse, Tunisia, in June 2015. After a coroner ruled the victims were "unlawfully killed", here are the ...
SOUSSE, Tunisia, June 26 (UPI) --The death toll in an attack on a seaside resort in Sousse, Tunisia, has risen to 37, officials said. Officials said tourists were among those killed at the Imperial ...
A gunman at a tourist hotel on Tunisia's Mediterranean coastal resort of Sousse removed a Kalashnikov from a beach umbrella and opened fire, killing at least 37 people, including British, German and ...
At least 37 people were killed and dozens wounded when gunmen opened fire on a beach popular with tourists in Tunisia on Friday, officials said. Tunisia's Interior Ministry told NBC News that most of ...
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