Tunisia has formed a national unity government, reports say, days after a popular revolt ousted the country's president.
A number of opposition figures are reported to have won posts in the new government, while several key ministers have retained their jobs.
The government will be led by incumbent Prime Minister Mohammed Ghannouchi, and aims to prepare Tunisia for elections.
The announcement came hours after new street violence flared in Tunis.
Police used water cannon, teargas and occasional gunshots to disperse several hundred demonstrators calling for the party of ousted President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali to relinquish power.
The announcement of the new government included the news that Tunisia's Ministry of Information would be abolished.
Reuters news agency said two opposition figures, named as Ahmed Ibrahim and Mustafa Ben Jaafar, would be in the new government.
The country has been in a state of emergency since Mr Ben Ali fled to Saudi Arabia on Friday. BBC News