Tunisia's crisis of democracy 10 years on from the Arab Spring
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U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin says he hopes to build a constructive and stable relationship with China. How might that be made to work? Tunisia's president sacks the prime minister and suspends parliament. We look at the reasons why democracy remains fragile in the country where the Arab Spring began. Plus, we examine the prospect of arms control talks between Russia and the U.S.
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