Tunisia extends state of emergency
A state of emergency in Tunisia, which was imposed after a suicide attack on a police bus in November 2015, has been extended for a further month.
The UK Foreign Office (FCO) said the state of emergency had already been extended a number of times previously.
The FCO has been advising against all but essential travel to Tunisia since tourists, including Britons, were targeted in two terror attacks in May and June 2015.
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