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Tunis, Tunis · TunisThe operationalization of the Tunis-Douala line is announced for the month of December 2024.
This service project has been expected since 2018. The arrival is announced at the end of this year. Paul Biya's country would thus be the first country served by the Tunisian national airline in the CEMAC zone (Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa). With perhaps stops in Libreville in Gabon and in N'Djamena in Chad.
According to the operati…See the Story
Air transport: Tunisair in Cameroon, soon
Tunis, Tunis · TunisTunis -- President of the Republic Kais Saied on July 24, 2024, signed a decree granting a special presidential pardon in accordance with Article 99 of the Constitution.See the Story
Tunisia: President Grants Pardon to Persons Convicted of Social Media Related Offences
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Tunis, Tunis · TunisTunis -- The "Tunisian Diaspora Network in Africa" (RTDA) was launched by the Tunisia-Africa Business Council-TABC on the sidelines of the conference «Tunisia Global Forum» which was held in Tunis on July 23, 2024.See the Story
Africa: Tunisia Global Forum - Tunisian Diaspora Network in Africa Launched
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Asylum Seekers · TunisTUNIS: More than half of the mainly sub-Saharan migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers in Tunisia currently live in “unsuitable conditions,” a domestic rights group said Tuesday.
In its latest study on migration, the Tunisian Forum for Economic and Social Rights (FTDES) found that “over half” of migrants in Tunisia lived “in the street, public parks, encampments, and outdoor areas.”
Tunisia is a key departure point for irregular migrants attem…See the Story
Tunisia migrants in ‘unsuitable conditions’: rights group
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Tunis, Tunis · TunisTunis -- Tunisian, Algerian and Libyan employers' organisations (the Tunisian Confederation of Industry, Trade and Handicrafts (UTICA), the Algerian Economic Renewal Council (CREA) and the Libyan General Union of Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture agreed on July 22 in Algiers to set up a cooperation council.See the Story
Tunisia: Cooperation Council of Tunisian, Algerian and Libyan Employers' Organisations Set Up
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Tunis, Tunis · TunisTunis - Al-Quds al-Arabi: The official announcement by Tunisian President Kais Said of his candidacy for the presidential elections sparked political controversy that prompted the opposition to question the integrity of the elections, at a time when former President Moncef Marzouki proposed a road map that begins with asking the authorities to ensure fair competition conditions and ends with the withdrawal of opposition candidates and the start …See the Story
The Tunisian opposition denounces the elections after the president's nomination... and Marzouki proposes a roadmap to prevent 'the return of dictatorship.'
Tunis, Tunis · TunisTunis (Reuters) The Tunisian club Safaksi announced the inclusion of striker Mohamed El Daoui, nicknamed “Christo”, based on a one-season loan contract from Al Ahly of Egypt. In a brief statement posted on the club's official page with a picture of the player in the colors of Safaksi, “Welcome Christo to the castle of grandparents, Christo Safaksi for a season with the right to buy.” Safaksi guaranteed his qualification to compete in the African…See the Story