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Tunisians protest against the president: Critical infrastructure struggling to cope in summer

Last updated: August 21, 2026 11:35 am
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Pressure is mounting on Tunisia’s President Kais Saied as thousands protest in the capital for a second month, demanding a return to democracy amid growing anger over power and water cuts and deteriorating public services.

Al Jazeera’s Caley Callahan reports.

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