• Al-Muharrer ?????? (The Liberator), Daily Independent
  • Beji: President of the Republic or President for the Government
  • Jbeniana: 50 People Stopped and Molotovs Seized
  • Interpol Stops Moez Trabelsi in Rome
  • Parties and PM’s Visit to USA: American Intervention is not Wanted and the Constituent Assembly is Master of Decisions
  • September Month of Promotions and Labels in the Important Ministries
  • Al-Maghreb ?????? (The Maghreb), Daily Independent
  • March on Moving Sand: War of Judges
  • Campaign Continues at a Slow Pace and Best Posting Places are Still Empty
  • After Threats to Close Role of Culture in Face of Candidates: Ministry Insists on Respect of Publishing and Political Unions Understand
  • Arab Spring Reaches Gulf
  • Mouloudi Jendoubi not Elected to Council of Insurance Administration for the Union
  • Le Temps (The Times), Daily Independent
  • Moez Trabelsi Arrested in Rome by Interpol.
  • A Communication Deficit that needs to be Mended between Citizens and Policemen.
  • Essebsi in an Interview with the Washington Post “There’s no need to worry about the popularity of the Islamists”.
  • The Minister of Transport is going to Sue Alpha Bus.
  • 2465 Wanted Individuals Arrested
  • Le Quotidien (The Daily), Daily Independent
  • Essebsi in Washington Post: “Tunisia is a Muslim Country, not an Islamic Republic”
  • Sfax During the Election Campaign: A War of Ripping Posters
  • Lotfi M’raihi, UPR: “A Nation That is not Capable of Defending Minorities Does not Deserve Democracy”
  • Reforming the Police so that it Serves Democracy
  • Two Tunisians Nominated for the Nobel Prize
  • Assahafa ??????? (The Press), Daily Governmental
  • Moez Trabelsi Arrested by Interpol in Rome but his Fate Rests in the Hands of the Tunisian Court.
  • The Ministry of Commerce Decides to Fix the Milk Shortage
  • The First Trip of Hajj Pilgrims is Scheduled for October 17th.
  • People Attack  the University of Arts and Humanities of Sousse After a Student Wearing the Burka was Not Allowed to Register
  • Al-Chorouk ?????? (The Sunrise), Daily Independent
  • Interpol Arrests Moez Trabelsi in Rome
  • The Administrative Court Refuses the Request to Cancel Political Ads
  • Beji Caid Essebsi to Washington Post: Tunisia’s religion is Islam but isn’t politically Isalmist
  • People Break into the University of Arts and Humanities of Sousse for Denying the Enrollment of Two Students wearing Niqab.
  • High School Teachers of Sidi Bouzid start an Open Strike Protesting Chaos and Assaults.
  • Vandalism against Published Lists of Candidates in Matar and Ghazela
  • Assabah ?????? (The Morning), Daily Independent
  • New Political Party Law Enters Execution Phase
  • In Light of Prospective Political Mosaic Within Constituent Assmebly: Anxieties Concerning Party Influences on Work of Assembly
  • Why A Delay in Paying Salary Increases?
  • In Light of Elections: Giving Students Week Off Is Just Rumor
  • Break-In at College of Literature and Human Sciences in Sousse After Refusal to Register Veiled Student
  • La Presse (The Press), Daily Independent
  • Police Officer- Citizen: Break the Wall of Defiance
  • Why are We Afraid of the Constituent Referendum?
  • El Kef – Constituent Assembly: No to Venality, Yes toVvalues of Fair Play
  • Tunisia-USA: The Revolution in Tunisia Should Succeed in Order to Serve as an Example
  • Tunisia-USA: Tunisia Needs the Support of her Partners and Friends
  • Moez Trabelsi Arrested in Rome
  • Injection of New Milk into Market
  • Webmanagercenter.com
  • Importing 50 Million Liters of Mineral Water
  • Businessmen Conference in Doha: Sfax Mobilized with 30 Investment Projects
  • Elections: A Strange Lethargy in Sfax
  • Yazaki Finalizes it’s Plan to Redeploy to Morocco
  • Businessnews.com.tn
  •  Bus Accidents: Minister of Transports
  • Notice of Strike in Attijari Bank
  • Tunisia: Warrant Against 8 Close to Qaddafi
  • Japanese Group Yazaki Stops its Expansion in Tunisia in Favor of Morocco
  • Ridha Grira: His Associates Begin to Step into the Breach
  • Leaders.com.tn
  • Foued Mebezza Announces Intention to Quit Politics after Election
  • BCE to Westerners: Don’t be Afraid of Tunisian Islamists
  • Thanks to the Tunisian Woman, Revolution Continues Without Violence
  • We can welcome 10 Million Tourists before Five Years
     
                   

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