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New York Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
A journalist known for his critical stance toward Tunisia’s government, Taoufik Ben Brik, was sentenced Thursday to six months in jail on an assault charge.
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Watch Live Sports (Free subscription) | yesterday
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Yahyasheikho786's Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
TUNIS – A Tunisian court on Thursday sentenced a journalist and vocal critic of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali to six months in prison for assaulting a woman. Taoufik Ben Brik, 49, had protested his innocence, saying he was the victim of a set-up by the North African country's political police because of his criticism [...]
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France24 (Free subscription) | 26/11/2009
A Tunisian court has handed down a six-month jail term to dissident reporter Taoufik Ben Brik for assaulting a woman, prompting outrage among human rights and press freedom groups who say the charges were fabricated.
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 26/11/2009
Paris - The press rights group Reporters Without Borders (RSF) denounced Thursday's conviction of Tunisian journalist Taoufik Ben Brik by a Tunis court on various charges, including slander and assault. With this verdict, Tunisia again joins the dis...
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 26/11/2009
Tunisia is observing on November 25, 2009, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 26/11/2009
Participants in the 4th International Forum of Information and Communication Technologies "ICT 4 All ," held on November 24-25 in Hammamet, expressed their consideration and support to the fruitful efforts exerted by President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali to deepen awareness of the stakes of the digital revolution.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 26/11/2009
Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi chaired, on Wednesday in Tunis, the Higher Development Council's meeting with attendance of representatives of political parties, national organisations, regional councils and several executives.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 26/11/2009
The energy sector is one of the most important areas of economic partnership between Tunisia and Italy. Within the framework of the program to integrate European and Maghrebi electrical power systems, a joint Tunisian-Italian project is currently under study. The project involves the building of a combined-cycle electrical power plant and an underwater electrical power cable connection with Italy.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 26/11/2009
Regular checks during and outside competitions remain an effective weapon to fight doping. Doping is a hindrance to sports ethics and a threat to the health of athletes.
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International Rugby Board (Free subscription) | yesterday
Namibia captain Kees Lensing knows his side still have plenty of work to do if they are to beat Tunisia and qualify for Rugby World Cup 2011.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | yesterday
Thanks to a coastline of 1300 kilometers and a national maritime domain of 80 000 sq km, Tunisia's fishing sector represents an important economic activity which contributes 13% of the country's GDP and employs 100 000 people .
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All Africa (Free subscription) | yesterday
The city of Bizerta is known as the oldest and most European city in Tunisia. It was founded around 1000 BC by Phoenicians from Tyre .
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kellya | 27/11/2008
American products are highly regarded by Tunisian consumers and businesses. Despite certain bureaucratic challenges, Tunisia is a market with a high potential for U.S. exporters. Financing opportunities for U.S. exporters to Tunisia are available through OPIC, Exim-Bank, and other American financial institutions. The U.S. Embassy in Tunisia is an excellent resource for information about financing the
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Jay
Thanks Kellya for your comment. I know the US electrical equipement are very appreciated in Tunisia, however the voltage difference from 110v in usa to...
en - (not a member) - 21/01/2009