Category: Breaking News

A TunisAir Aircraft Veers off Runway on Airport of Djerba

A TunisAir Aircraft Veers off Runway on Airport of Djerba

| 10 March 2012 | 0 Comments

A TunisAir Airbus A-320 arriving from Paris via Monastir veered off the runway as it was landing in Djerba-Zarzis International Airport almost quarter past midnight this morning. It was caused by a strong wind current reaching 90 km per hour at times and blowing across Tunisia since yesterday. The 67 passengers – 48 Tunisians, 18 [...]

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Turkish President Welcomed by Flag Waving Assembly

Turkish President Welcomed by Flag Waving Assembly

| 09 March 2012 | 2 Comments

  When Turkish President Abdallah Gül paid a passing complement to the Tunisian flag during his address to the Constituent Assembly yesterday, the reaction it provoked – thunderous applause from the chamber – left him a little bemused. Gül, who has been in Tunisia on a state visit for the past three days, had inadvertently [...]

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Turkey Confirms France’s Invitation to Friends of Syria

Turkey Confirms France’s Invitation to Friends of Syria

| 09 March 2012 | 0 Comments

Press attaché of Abdullah Gül, the president of Turkey, confirmed today that France will definitely be invited to the upcoming Friends of Syria conference, to be hosted by Turkey. “The Friends of Syria conference we will host is an international summit with all representatives from the first conference participating,” Mehmet Kasap stated, a spokesman for [...]

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First Instance Court Issues Verdict on Attounissia Affair

First Instance Court Issues Verdict on Attounissia Affair

| 08 March 2012 | 2 Comments

Today the First Instance Court of Tunis has issued a verdict regarding the Attounissia affair. The charges levied against Nasreddine Ben Saida, director of the Tunisian newspaper, were upheld, and he was subsequently fined 1000 TD. The verdict also ordered the recall of all copies of Attounisia carrying the photo of Real Madrid midfielder Sami Khedira [...]

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Former Gaddafi Prime Minister Mahmoudi’s Lawyer: “My Client is Near Death”

Former Gaddafi Prime Minister Mahmoudi’s Lawyer: “My Client is Near Death”

| 08 March 2012 | 0 Comments

The lawyer of Baghdadi Mahmoudi, Libya’s former prime minister under Gaddafi, warned that his client’s health has deteriorated after he entered the second week of his hunger strike. Mahmoudi was arrested by Tunisian authorities in September 2011 for crossing the Tunisian border illegally. Since then, he has been held in Mornaguia jail, located south of Tunis. Mahmoudi [...]

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What’s on in Tunis: 8-15 March 2012

What’s on in Tunis: 8-15 March 2012

| 08 March 2012 | 0 Comments

The music big event in Tunis this week is the concert on Saturday of Moroccan legends Nass El Ghiwanne. Blending traditional Moroccan music with African and European influences, the band has carved out a reputation over three decades for songs that are both uplifting and politically engaged. They are particularly notable for being the first [...]

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Tunisian Jews Celebrate Fast of Esther, Purim

Tunisian Jews Celebrate Fast of Esther, Purim

| 07 March 2012 | 3 Comments

This year March 7th and 8th marks the 13th and 14th day in the Jewish month of Adar. The small Jewish community living in Tunisia will be celebrating both the Fast of Esther and the holiday of Purim on these two days. The celebration commemorates the rescue of the Persian Kingdom’s Jews from Haman, the [...]

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Major Facebook Outage Disrupts Users Worldwide

Major Facebook Outage Disrupts Users Worldwide

| 07 March 2012 | 2 Comments

Facebook, the hugely popular online social network site appears to be suffering a major international outage, including in Tunisia. The outage began around 8am Tunisian time. Twitter users from many countries including Britain, Iceland, Germany, Thailand and Tunisia are reporting that they are unable to access the site. The hashtag #facebookdown is currently the highest [...]

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Japanese Tokushukai Group to Build First Privately Owned Hospital in Tunisia

Japanese Tokushukai Group to Build First Privately Owned Hospital in Tunisia

| 06 March 2012 | 0 Comments

Tunisia will soon be able to claim its first private hospital, built by the Japanese group Tokushukai Medical Corporation. Tokushukai Medical Group, the world’s third largest medical institution, plans to build a private hospital in 2013. The hospital aims to target so-called “medical tourists” from both Europe and the Arab-speaking world. “Tunisia is a North [...]

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Government Negotiates Truce between Tunisian Airports

Government Negotiates Truce between Tunisian Airports

| 05 March 2012 | 1 Comment

In an effort to put an end to strikes led by the workers at Habib Bourguiba Airport in Monastir, officials from the Tunisian Ministry of Transport and the Turkish company Tepe Akfen Venture Tunisia (TAV), agreed on March 2 to share air traffic evenly between the two international airports of Enfidha-Hammamet and of Monastir. This agreement follows a series of meetings held under the chairmanship of Abdelkarim Harouni, the Tunisian [...]

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