Tunisian Singer Safia Chamia Dies at 72
19/12/2004
Safia Chamia, a Tunisian singer famous during the 1950s and 1960s, passed away at age 72. Born in Lebanon, she moved to Tunisia in 1946 and was honou...Continue...
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Entrepreneurial Network for Moroccan Youth
19/12/2004
After a long period of discussion, a youth-focused Morocco Entrepreneurial Network recently launched around the country. Based on a French model, the...Continue...
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ISESCO General Conference Opens in Tunisia
19/12/2004
The 17th session of the of the General Conference of the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization opened Friday (17 December) in Tun...Continue...
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US Official Describes Morocco as Model of Democratic Reform
19/12/2004
United States Ambassador to Morocco Thomas Riley recently described Morocco as a "model of political and democratic reforms in the Middle East and No...Continue...
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Ben Ali Stresses Need to Reduce Digital Divide
19/12/2004
Tunisia's President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali expressed his hope the next World Summit on the Information Society, slated for 16-18 November 2005 in hi...Continue...
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Tunisian Women Hopeful in U18 African Championships
19/12/2004
Tunisia's U18 women's national basketball team coach Faycal Hammami believes the women's African championships (17 December – 26 December) is excelle...Continue...
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Road Race Championships in Algiers
19/12/2004
Algeria dominated the Arab Road Race Championships on Friday (17 December) in Algiers. Runners from eight countries participated in the event. Algeri...Continue...
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First Football Championship for Women in Tunisia
19/12/2004
On Saturday (18 December), 12 national teams participated in the first football championship for Tunisian women. The Zama Sliana and Tunisian Union t...Continue...
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