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Tunisia: Circle Oil plans to drill 2 wells this year

Circle Oil announced Tuesday that it plans to drill 12 wells this year in Tunisia, Morocco and Egypt

Tunisia: S & P cuts country’s sovereign rating one notch, cites political crisis

Standard and Poor's rating agency has cut Tunisia's sovereign rating by one notch to "BB-" against "BB," outlook negative, due to the political crisis in the country.

Tunisia: 2 new power production stations in Bir Mchergua

"The construction of two new power production stations in Bir Mchergua (Zaghouan) will be completed in June 2013," said Minister of Industry, Mohamed Lamine

Tunisia, biggest travel trend for British people (Thomas Cook)

Thomas Cook has announced that Tunisia is the biggest travel trend for people in the United Kingdom according to data gathered on its site between Christmas

Tunisia: Industrial exports post 3.6% increase in 2012

Tunisia’s industrial exports reached 21,263 million Tunisian dinars (MTD) in 2012, up 3.6% compared to 2011, said Mohamed Lamine Chakhari, at a press

EU, Morocco to resume fisheries negotiations shortly

A new round of negotiations on fisheries between Morocco and the European Union (EU) will be held in Brussels, the Belgian capital, before the end of this month, according 

Rwandan bank becomes first East African bank licensed in Kenya

The Bank of Kigali, a listed Rwandan bank, has been licensed to open an office in Kenya, becoming the first East African bank to join the list of seven international

8th session of COREP council of ministers to open Wednesday in Kinshasa

The 8th ordinary meeting of the Council of the Ministers of the member-states of the regional fisheries commission of the Gulf of Guinea (COREP) will be held 20-23

Tunisia: Crisis will become more acute if Jebali’s initiative fails, says Mongi Rahoui

In his reading of the political imbroglio, Mongi Rahoui, academic and member of the Unified Democratic Patriotic Party emphasizes the urgency of the current...

Tunisia: European MP says country’s debts exceed EUR 20 billion

Eva Joly, President of the Development Committee of the European Parliament said Tunisia's debts are too heavy

African investors urged to invest more on continent

African business operators have been told to increase the level of their investments across the continent in order to spur up growth, fight poverty and create

Emirates launches as-it-happens on board tv viewing

Emirates, one of the world’s fastest growing airlines, has launched live television viewing 
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