Tony and Christine Callaghan are a British couple who survived the Sousse attack that killed 38 including 30 Britons, despite being seriously injured. The...
"The natural date for the opening of the skies will be 2020". This was announced by Transport Minister Mahmoud Ben Romdhane during his participation...
Fitch Ratings has affirmed Tunisia's Long-term foreign and local currency Issuer Default Ratings (IDR) at 'BB-' and 'BB', respectively, the ratings agency said in...
Minister of Education, Neji Jalloul appears as the rising star of the government. According to the political barometer for the month of September 2015...
Obviously, the Tunisian government shows no willingness to reflect the continuing decline in global oil prices on the local market. We even heard its...
Sousse almost two months ago and Bangkok a few days ago saw their tourism hit hard by deadly and devastating attacks. Forty killed here, twenty there. The aim of the terrorists is the same: to strike the hardest blow to a flourishing tourism, albeit to varying degrees, but which represents ...
Under constant pressure to reveal the contents of the Memorandum of Understanding signed May 20, 2015 by Tunisia and the United States which many political parties suspect to contain secret clauses, the Tunisian foreign ministry has just published on its official website, the text as it was signed by Mohsen Marzouk, Minister Adviser in Charge Political Affairs
The president of the Tunisian Association against Corruption Ibrahim Missaoui said in an interview with Africanmanager on Thursday, August 6, the scourge of corruption persists in different forms in Tunisian firms, accusing
It is a bittersweet picture that the Central Bank of Tunisia has drawn of the economic situation in its monthly report for H1 2015. This comes to say that there is good, less good and frankly bad.