i'm sphaw fauziah ibrahim in al jazeera's global headquarters. presidential runoff elections have been delayed once again in haiti. >>> millions of people in the path of an enormous u.s. blizzard. teuntunisia's president has prod to address the iej abou are the, facing wide curfew was declared on tri night which ended just over an hour ago. yuck people are frustrated and disappointed by what they say is the failure of the arab spring revolution. figures show that one in four tunisians age between 15 and 24 don't have a job, training or education. total unemployment is 15.3%, that's up from 12% in 2010. before the revolution. hashem ahelbarra reports now from keserine when where the protests first began. >> reporter: they expected their lives to be better by now and blamed the government for the fact they're not. it's been five years, starting what became known as the arab spring but tunisia still has some of the same problems that's created the revolution. issues like unemployment and poverty. the president has urged the country to respect the na