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In Tunisia and across the Mediterranean, coastal communities are fighting an invasive species by turning it into food. The ...
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Arabian Gulf Business Insight on MSNFarming and building surge spurs Tunisia Q2 growth
An upswing in farming and construction boosted year-on-year growth in Tunisia to 3.2 percent in the second quarter of 2025, official data showed on Monday. The rate is double the 1.6 percent expansion ...
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Worldcrunch on MSNFrom Revolution To Hopelessness, The Changing Face Of Self-Immolation In Tunisia
Since January, a wave of self-immolation in Tunisia has brought a phenomenon that’s existed since the revolution back into ...
Six years on from the productive 2019 summit, Japanese businesses have failed to rally behind the state’s Africa ambitions.
In May 2024, Tunisian activist Cherifa Riahi was arrested just two months after giving birth, accused of harbouring illegal migrants. Over a year later, she is still in prison without charge.
U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa’s (SETAF-AF) Civil Affairs (CA) Team Tunisia trained the Tunisian Armed Forces ...
Tunisia's President Kais Saied, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte shake hands during the signing of a ...
A naval guardsman opened fire near an ancient synagogue on the island of Djerba off Tunisia’s Mediterranean coast that has previously been the target of Islamist militants, killing two visitors ...
Tunisia has dismissed international characterization of the expulsions as false allegations. But it's impossible to deny that time is running out in the desert and in the cruel Mediterranean Sea.
Shopping for clothing in 2022 in Kairouan, Tunisia, near a poster of Mr. Saied. Sergey Ponomarev for The New York Times “He didn’t do anything,” Ms. Farhani said.
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