🇹🇳 July 25 marks one year since President Kais Saied dissolved parliament as Tunisians vote on a controversial new referendum.
Here’s a timeline of the last 11 years since the revolution ⤵️
Polling stations in Tunisia opened at 6am local time (05:00 GMT), exactly a year from President Kais Saied’s sacking of the country’s government and his suspension of parliament ⤵️ aje.io/2vxgmm
Tunisians have begun voting on whether to accept a new constitution put forward by President Kais Saied.
Many are expected to boycott a process they see as enabling a return to dictatorial rule.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy calls Russia’s attacks on the Odesa port “barbarism”, adding that they have “destroyed the very possibility” of reaching any deals with Russia.
Ukraine urges citizens to reveal Russian troops locations aje.io/dxnzc5
Some 358 children have been killed in Ukraine and more than 684 injured as a result of Russia’s invasion, says the office of Ukraine’s prosecutor general.