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Tunisia’s green economy: A pathway to sustainability and social equity

The green economy represents a transformative approach to development, aiming to enhance human well-being and social equity while minimizing environmental risks and resource scarcity. Recognizing...

Tourism: Spectacular recovery in 2024

The tourism sector experienced an unprecedented recovery in 2024, exceeding even the most optimistic forecasts. After the dark years of the COVID crisis and the...

Algerian tourists: No rush yet!

Tunisia remains 'Algeria's favorite destination'. There are a number of reasons why Algerian tourists flock to Tunisia. Firstly, the opening of the land and...

The ‘polluter pays’ principle: more fantasy than fiscal mandate

In general terms, taxation of any kind in Tunisia is characterized by the fact that it is applied everywhere at the same time, i.e....

Tunisian customs seize cocaine, goods and weapons in 2024

The Tunisian customs service has a number of national responsibilities, including controlling the movement of goods and capital both within the country and across...

Trends in professional property market at end 2024, according to Mubawab

Mubawab.tn, Tunisia's leading real estate classifieds website, presents the third edition of its study on commercial real estate, highlighting the key figures and latest...

Tourism: Gabes is not to be missed!

Tunisia is fortunate to have three major natural areas that could be used for a major ecological tourism. The atlas, the continental and the mountain...

Tunisia to take over presidency of ‘5+5 Defense’ in 2025

On Thursday, the 20th meeting of the '5+5 Defense' initiative took place in the Spanish capital, Madrid, with the participation of the defense ministers...

Trade deficit unchanged, but claws back a few decimal points

At the end of November 2024, the trade deficit stood at (-16,764.5) million dinars (MD), compared with (-16,539.2 MD) in the corresponding period last...

Why did Tunisia ask France to stop accepting certain doctors?

It is clear that the brain drain, especially of doctors, is still a matter of public debate, especially in recent years. The media are all...

Under Ghandri, Tunisian banks discuss decarbonization

The Financial and Banking Council (CBF), the employers' organization of Tunisian banks, has certainly never done so much to open up this professional body,...

Violence in schools: a grim picture that should give us all cause for concern!

In Tunisia, acts of aggression and violence in and around educational establishments are on the increase. This violence in schools is all the more worrying...
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