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In the city of Sfax, Tunisian State TV said, all of the the shops, pharmacies, cafes and most banks are open as usual.

 

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"There are still a couple of demonstrations because people are against the fact that older members of the political party(will remain) in power," she said.

She said that the Tunisian workers union is asking people to go back to work in order to get things back to normal. At the same time, they want the country to start fresh without any of the officials who served in the Ben Ali government.

In the city of Sfax, Tunisian State TV said, all of the the shops, pharmacies, cafes and most banks are open as usual.

Unlike the previous two days, no demonstrations had taken place Tuesday, the report said. The army is still positioned in most areas but not as prominently as in previous days.

On Monday, some Tunisian opposition leaders joined the current ruling party in a new government to replace Ben Ali, who fled to Saudi Arabia last week after ruling the country for 23 years.

Ben Ali's departure followed weeks of protests over what Tunisians said were poor living conditions, high unemployment, government corruption and repression.

Ghannouchi told Europe 1 that Tunisia is heading toward a new era in which freedom of the media -- including TV, internet and the press -- will be enforced.

"This is an essential measure that needs to be done," Ghannouchi said.

The unrest over the past several weeks was triggered in December when Mohamed Bouazizi, an unemployed college graduate, set himself ablaze after police confiscated the fruit cart that was his source of income. He died early this month.

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Tunis, Tunisia (CNN) -- Tunisia's interim president and prime minister resigned from the ousted leader's ruling party, state TV said Tuesday, a move seen as a gesture to placate angry street demonstrators and keep the unity government afloat.

President Fouad Mebazaa and Prime Minister Mohammed Ghannouchi submitted their resignations from Constitutional Democratic Rally, which was the ruling party of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali -- now in exile in Saudi Arabia.

Members of the opposition and the Ben Ali party formed a unity government to replace the ousted president, but there have been difficulties in getting that administration going because protesters are demanding that more should be done to sweep the old guard out of power.

The nuclear clock is still ticking in Iran. Its scientists and engineers are smart and dedicated, and the regime seems determined to acquire nuclear technology that can be used to make fuel for reactors or the cores of nuclear weapons. But the clock has slowed. Time is now on the side of efforts to negotiate an end to Iran's program.

(CNN) -- Oprah Winfrey, who was pregnant at 14 and lost the baby, said she thought about killing herself and saw the loss of the child as a second chance.

In a wide-ranging interview that aired Monday during the premiere of CNN's "Piers Morgan Tonight," the talk show queen also spoke about love, her long-term partner, Stedman Graham, and what she plans to do with all her money once she's gone.